Thursday 10 October 2013

a collection of pixels from 2013


More records

2546825
4 ENR 25.07.2001
4 ENR 29.07.2013 - 12years and 4 days - not even close to the longevity record for this species.

Birds controlled from ringing on the night of the 29th July 2013
2670719
6 Priest Island, Highland 16.06.2013. 43d 97km 47deg
2594903
4 Isle of May, Fife 03.08.2011. 726d 284km 339deg
2622016
4 Faraid Head, Highland 26.08.2011. 703d 27km 103deg

 Birds controlled from ringing on the night of the 31st July 2013
2671038
6 Priest Island, Highland 15.06.2012. 411d 97km 47deg
2647426
4 Faraid Head, Highland 27.08.2011. 704d 27km 103deg
2558478
4 Faraid Head, Highland 27.08.2010. 1069d 27km 103deg
2454277
4 Duncansby Head, Highland 31.07.2012. 365d 75km 263deg
2638389
4 Fair Isle, Shetland 22.08.2012.43d 190km 235deg

 Bird controlled from ringing on the night of the 1st Aug 2013
 2622155
4 Faraid Head, Highland 27.08.2011. 705d 27km 103deg

Thursday 3 October 2013

Some recoveries from the 2013 season of others

2659321 & 2659434
Ringed ENR 02 Aug 2011. Controlled Priest Island 15 June 2013
683 days, 97km, 227degrees.

2681100
Ringed ENR 23 Jul 2012. Controlled Priest Island 15 June 2013
327 days, 97km, 227degrees.

2659892
Ringed ENR 24 Jul 2012. Controlled Priest Island 15 June 2013
326 days, 97km, 227degrees.

The visit of 2013

Apologies all for the lack of build up, and details, for this year's visit but, due to a packed timetable, I was unable to go this year. Thus it was left to Kenny to sort out the visit - much of which passed me by.
The Team this year consisted of some regulars (Kenny, Tony), some devoted hangers on (Andy & Jedda), some newbies (Alan Paul) and several Nan Ron virgins (Ros, Alex, Scott, Chris).
Rain was a minor irritation of this year with the on-island and off-island trips being accompanied by rain and, annoyingly, one night of activity completely lost to rain.

The bird of the visit (besides the Portugese control) was probably 2546825, a UK control that was 'assisted' from its burrow by the long arm of Ros.

Final figures:
846 new Stormies, 38 retraps (24 x 2013, 11 x 2012, 3 x 2011 and 1 x 2010), 13 UK controls and one Portugese. Eleven skuas were ringed, four as trapped adults.
And a picture from the island - in case you're missing it already.

The list has already started for next year.