Across the
country the nation collectively groaned as the weather forecasts came in.
Summer it seems was coming to a very abrupt end with gales and heavy rain
predicted from midweek and over the weekend. Only one select group of people
were eyeing up the predictions with relish. Northerly, and easterly winds, even
some rain, birders on the east coast were rubbing their hands together at the
thought of masses of migrant, common and rare, crossing from the
continent. More than one booked last minute time off work as they themselves
migrated to the coast.
Ringers
also pricked their ears up at the forecast, constantly monitoring the changing
weekend conditions with the hope of some sort of break, or brief pause in the
storm that might bring suitable conditions to try and catch some of those birds
that had made it to the coast.
Saturday
was looking a total wash out with heavy rain and strong wind forecast all day.
Sunday though, now Sunday was looking good. It seemed a respite in the wind and
rain was coming.
Friday
night and the forecast although improving on Saturday afternoon was still
suggesting that Sunday would be the day. Of course the British weather being
the British weather meant a certain pair of ringers woke up (thankfully
reasonably early) on Saturday morning to find calm overcast conditions! Perfect
for ringing but we were an hour from the coast! A frantic morning of throwing
everything in the car (ringing kit, camping kit, food, blankets, dogs stuff, dog!….) and we made a dash for the coast.
All ready for a weekend ringing at the coast |
It was not
too bad all things considered… nets were up and birds were being caught by
10:30ish. Before the rain and wind then settled in, over 110 birds were caught
and ringed. Most being robins and blackcaps, all recently arrived, but a few
brambling and song thrush added to the mix and a special treat of a yellow-browed warbler one of
those more rarer migrants….
Large numbers of robins recently arrived on the coast |
Along the
coast the conditions on Sunday were challenging for birders, with squally showers and strong winds, but the odd
interesting birds were turning up, not least a spattering of yellow-browed
warblers and for us, a wonderful view of a great grey shrike…
Not a bad
blustery weekend after all….
The stunning yellow-browed warbler |
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