Iceni Bird Monitoring Group
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Monitoring populations in Norfolk through the BTO licensed ringing scheme. All birds and activities under taken under the appropriate licenses, including schedule where appropriate.
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Brief monitoring session at Deepdale Farm today before the weather closed in making it to wet to continue resulted in just 9 birds, of which four were Goldcrest.
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Monitoring Morston farm today resulted in 35 birds. Very few summer migrants left - 6 Blackcap & 4 Chiffchaff, but autumn migrants represented by 5 Meadow Pipits. Further 3 Stonechat colour -ringed. @btobirds.bsky.social
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Monitoring the Morston Farm resulted in 40 birds, few summer migrants, but local movements?
5 Blackcap
11 Chiffchaff
1 Whitethroat
plus
9 Dunnocks
3 Robin
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Monitoring at Sculthorpe Moor today was another quiet day, just 18 birds, with migrants:
4 Blackcap
3 Chiffchaff
1 Lesser Whitethroat
1 Sedge Warbler
plus a single Cetti's Warbler.
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Monitoring Stonechats at Dersingham Bog today, resulted in 10 new birds ringed and fitted with colour rings 19 to 28
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Monitoring Morston farm site today resulted in 35 birds which included:
Blackcap 6
Cetti's Warbler 1 (moving bird)
Chiffchaff 4
Whitethroat 10
plus
Linnet 3
Stonechat 4

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First nights back on Farmland using the Thermal which didn’t disappoint, 25 Skylarks ringed and 4 Grey Partridge, the first Greys ever at this site! 🔥🐦
Great to be back monitoring birds after dark. 🌙✨ @tj-focus.bsky.social @pulsarvisionukroi.bsky.social
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Ingoldisthorpe monitoring today brought a quiet 31 birds with summer migrants much depleted:
3 Reed warbler
9 Blackcap
8 Chiff-chaff
But the surprise of the day was a Water Rail
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At the end of the Nightjar season we are very proud to have completed the first year in collaboration with Natural England facilitating the study of feeding areas away from the breeding site. 20 birds ringed of which 14 were pulli, 6 GPS tags fitted with 5 retrieved, which obtaining some good data.
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Monitoring Morston farm today produced 27 birds which as hoped for included 15 Whitethroats, 2 Blackcap and 2 Stonechats, both colour ringed for the project.
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Monitoring at Sculthorpe Moor today was a very quite day with only 23 birds including:
3 Blackcap
4 Reed Warbler
1 Sedge Warbler
but best of the day was a single Willow warbler
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1/ New study! Camera footage showing nest predation on natural nests was collated and analysed from across the UK to increase understanding of nest predation events. Discover the findings ⬇️ and read the study ➡️ http://www.bto.org/n... #Ornithology
Three Oystercatcher eggs, a buffish colour with dark blotches, are in a nest on the ground. Wording alongside reads: New nest predation study.
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Monitoring Ingoldisthorpe today resulted in 53 birds including 14 Blackcap, 12 Chiffchaff, 5 Reed and 3 Sedge warblers, 2 Whitethroat on the migrant front, plus 2 Reed Buntings, both colour ringed. @btobirds.bsky.social @norfolknats.bsky.social
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Monitoring at Sculthorpe Moor yesterday resulted in 33 birds, including:
Blackcap- 2
Bullfinch- 3
Cetti's Warbler- 1
Chiffchaff- 3
Kingfisher- 4
Reed Warbler- 1
Marsh Tit- 2
9 juvenile Kingfishers on site this month, one ringed was from Pensthorpe @hawkandowl.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social
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Monitoring Deepdale Farm today on a fairly quite morning only 10 birds:
Blackcap - 1
Blue Tit - 1
Coal Tit - 2
Dunnock - 1
Great Tit - 1
Robin - 2
Whitethroat - 2
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Monitoring at Ingoldisthorpe today resulted in 52 birds including
Blackcap - 13
Blue Tit - 3
Chiffchaff - 8
Dunnock - 6
Kingfisher - 1
Reed Bunting - 2
Reed Warbler - 9
Robin - 1
Sedge Warbler - 2
Whitethroat - 5
Wood Pigeon - 1
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Monitoring Dersingham Bog for Stonechat and Nightjar last night resulted in five Stonechats, including one with fairly dark underwing, all colour ringed and a juvenile Nightjar at dusk that had not been ringed in the nest this season. @btobirds.bsky.social @norfolknats.bsky.social
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Colour ring reading at Snettisham today brought a mix of Bar-tailed, the usual Black-tailed Godwits, Knot, Turnstone and Mediterranean Gull, including one of ours from Scolt Head.
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monitoring Sculthorpe Moor as well has engaged with the families there for Discovery Day. 56 birds were encountered:
5 Blackcap
9 Chiffchaff
21 Reed Warbler
4 Sedge Warbler
1 Whitethroat
plus 3 juvenile Kingfisher and 2 Marsh Tits
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Monitoring at Ingoldisthorpe today resulted in 68 birds, with
Blackcap - 8
Chiffchaff - 12
Garden Warbler - 1
Lesser Whitethroat - 1
Reed Warbler - 16
Sedge Warbler - 8
Whitethroat - 7
plus 2 Reed Bunting and 1 Yellowhammer
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Barn Owl monitoring on the Sandringham estate, despite parts of East Anglia reporting a bad year, these boxes did well from 21 boxes, we had 15 in use, with 11 with chicks, total of 31 young, with the largest brood being 4. @btobirds.bsky.social @norfolknats.bsky.social @wildernorfolk.bsky.social
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Monitoring Deepdale Farm today, not too busy with just 21 birds, but 10 Whitethroat and a single Lesser Whitethroat, plus 3 Blackcap represented the summer migrant side. @btobirds.bsky.social @norfolknats.bsky.social @deepdalecamping.co.uk
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An evening return to Sculthorpe Moor for swallows attracted a small group that ultimately roosted away from our area, resulted in:
Reed Bunting - 1
Reed Warbler - 10
Sedge Warbler - 5
Swallow - 1
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Monitoring and supporting the Sculthorpe Moor Discovery on Wednesdays in August resulted in 32 birds including:
Blackcap - 4
Cetti's Warbler - 1
Chiffchaff - 6
Reed Warbler - 4
Sedge Warbler - 2

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Monitoring with a late evening visit to Sculthrope Moor for pan African migrants - Acro Warblers and possible Hirundines resulted in-
Sand Martin - 1
Swallow - 36
Sedge Warbler - 4
Reed Warbler - 15
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