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10 Feb 2013

Barry's Garden

An update on last weekends ringing session in Barry's garden the day before the Grosbeak twitch. Another good day with finches galore. Good numbers of Siskin and Lesser Redpoll were ringed along with Goldfinch, Chaffinch & Greenfinch. Its been really nice to see Siskins up close as I hadn't ringed many before.

Like other finches Siskins can sometimes be aged on the shape of their tail feathers with juveniles being more pointed than the rounder feathers of the adult. This feature can't be used alone though as it has been known for young birds to accidentally lose their tails and grow and adult type replacement or, in some cases, moult their tails during their post-juvenile moult.

 
The photograph above shows a classic juvenile tail on the right compared to an adult one on the left.
 
The main focus on the studies in Barry's garden are the Blue Tits and Great Tits. By this time of year most young Blue Tits have moulted all their greater coverts but retain their greenish juvenile primary coverts. Normally these are moulted in sequence and we occasionally find a bird that has still retained one or more of the outer greater coverts which contrast with the fresh adult type. Very occasionally we find a bird like this one that has moulted its greater coverts out of sequence or accidentally lost one and grown a new adult type.
 
 


4 comments :

Linda said...

Greetings from Montreal, Canada. Lovely photos! Love your slideshow pics, too.

Phil Woollen. said...

Thanks Linda. Keep checking for new updates!

Unknown said...

Greetings and Cheers.. Pine Grosbeaks, Happy and well fed in Trois-Rivières, Canada
and wishing all of you.. the Best and Great Bird sightings.. for 2019..

Unknown said...

Greetings and Cheers for the New Year 2019.
All the Pine Grosbeaks I have seen, are doing well.. and well fed..
This is a great year.. for all who love this great.fearless winter visitor..
To all..the birds thank you..