Undoubtedly
the highlight bird of the morning has been the Barred Warbler. Coming from a country where the diversity of Sylvia warblers is high, this specie is
extremely rare with only two records, so ring this bird means a great pleasure
to me.
Photo made
by Per Bo Hansen and taken from the GFU gallery. |
Besides
this bird, we had another 60 birds; being the most abundant the Pied
Flycatchers with 14 ringed birds. And also to remark the Sand Martins that have
been feeding around the double high net and finally we ringed six birds which
is a pretty large number.
Sand
Martin: 6
Robin: 1
Common
Redstart: 2
Reed
Warbler: 3
Marsh
Warbler: 3
Icterine
Warbler: 4
Barred
Warbler: 1
Lesser
Whitethroat: 4
Common
Whitethroat: 3
Garden
warbler: 5
Blackcap: 1
Willow
Warbler: 7
Spotted
Flycatcher: 5
Pied
Flycatcher: 14
Red-backed
Shrike: 1
Chaffinch:
1
Rubén
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