Thursday 31 August 2017

At Wellington Zoo 23 July & 26 August 2017

Apologies for the delay in posting this.  Bird numbers are increasing at the zoo with an old Silvereye returning after 2997 days between captures (originally banded 9 May 2009). 


This beastie had two sets of bling applied, one being an A band which made us instantly aware that it was an old bird.



July Totals - recaps in brackets
Song Thrush 2(0)
Blackbird 2(0)
Silvereye 22(13)
Dunnock 2(0)
Greenfinch 7(1)
House Sparrow 8(1)
The crew waiting for the next batch

August Totals - recaps in brackets
Song Thrush 1(0)
Blackbird 2(0)
Silvereye 2(1)
Dunnock 4(0)
Greenfinch 13(1)
Chaffinch 1(0)
House Sparrow 17(4)

Photos courtesy of George Hobson.

Thursday 17 August 2017

An interesting Silvereye Recovery

This morning I received a recovery report from the DOC Banding Office of a Silvereye that was caught by a cat near Cromwell. It had been banded in the apple orchard next to the main banding site in Littles Rd near Queenstown back in May and died in Ripponvale Rd near Cromwell. Although the distance is not huge by international  standards it is one of the furthest we have had for a while. The distance in a direct line between the two sites is approximately 35k but as this is over some pretty rough terrain it probably took an easier route.
 Interestingly it was banded in an apple orchard and it ended up in an apple orchard, probably a coincidence but then it just might have liked the taste of apples.

Tuesday 8 August 2017

NZ Banding Office Newsletter

The link below should take you to the August 2017 Banding Office Newsletter, it's well worth a read



Download BirDBanD from the BirdsNZ website at www.osnz.org.nz/nz-national-banding-scheme:

Monday 7 August 2017

Queenstown Sat 5 Aug - a lot more little green jobs.


Now back in Christchurch after a short trip south. Sorry about this late post but things got a bit busy after spending most of Saturday with nets up. Didn't actually spend that much time banding more like recording numbers. Ended the day having caught 81 individual birds, the actual number of handlings would have been at least twice that as many Silvereyes were caught multiple times. I know I caught the first bird of the morning, Ap-19310 at least 6 times. This is the most birds I have caught in one day at this site.

There were 7 species caught with 33 new and 48 recaptures. By far the majority were Silvereyes with 24 new and 42 recaps. With a total of 66 individuals caught this is the highest number of both total birds and silvereye recaps caught in one day. Twenty four of the Silvereyes were also caught 2 days ago and 38 were new for the month which probably means that there has been considerable movement within the population. Four of the recaps had been banded in Sept 2015 within a week or two of starting banding here including the oldest bird from Thursday which is now 2 days older at 687 days.

There was also a few non Silvereyes caught -
Chaffinch - 2 (0)
Dunnock - 1 (2)
House Sparrow - 3 (0)
Starling - 1 (0)
Bellbird - 1 (4) the new bird was male and the recaps 1 female 3 male including the oldest recap for the species. Five birds in a day is the highest total for Bellbirds.
Adult Male Bellbird

Adult Female Bellbird

Wing of Adult Male Bellbird showing wingtip aging feature
Tui - 1 (0)
The wing of the new Tui showing the lack of a "notch" - aging it as a first year bird.

Thursday 3 August 2017

Queenstown 3 Aug - a lot of Green birds

We arrived back down here on Tuesday for a very short visit, back up north again on Sunday. I put some food out when we arrived and it was surprising how quickly the birds found out about some free tucker.
I put nets up this morning to see what had arrived and had a very busy few hours. Caught a total of 68 birds of 6 species with 30 new and 38 recaptures, by far the majority were Silvereyes esp recaps, add a couple of Greenfinch and a Bellbird and all but 9 were green.

Speciec caught were = (recaps in brackets)
Chaffinch - 3 (2)
Greenfinch - 2 (0)
Both the Greenfinch were handsome adult males.
Dunnock - 0 (1)
House Sparrow - 2 (1) a surprisingly low number.
Silvereye - 23 (38) the highest number of Silvereye caught in one day down here, with also the highest number of recaps. Numerous birds were caught several times making it a busy time. Three of the recaps were banded in Sept 2015 just after banding started here. One caught 685 days from banding is now the oldest bird of any species caught at this property.
One of the Silvereye had a distinctive yellow collar
Bellbird - 0 (1) there were a number of Bellbird and Tui about but this was the only one to find the net.
The Bellbird went into the net a second time so I could take his portrait

All going well I hope to have another session on Saturday morning.