Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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many miles to ring a

Alpine Accentor (Prunella collaris)

12/27/1909


.- This morning, Garrido Santi and I are willing to climb to the top of some mountains in order to highlight any Alpine Accentor (Prunella collaris) . After these days of cold and rain expected to quietly, watching these beautiful birds that come down from our mountains more northern latitudes. Shortly after sunrise we have agreed to Eagle Peak (Segovia) , but there have not detected any individual. Other years have seen themselves in this place.

Later we moved to Pico Negrete (Utiel) , but no such luck here. We have seen a specimen that has quickly pushed stones hidden by the strong winds that whipped this morning the crest of the mountain. The observation has been brief, and after that has not recurred.

From there we headed to Pico Rope (Chera) , and then we have seen in the top one Alpine Accentor foraging on the ground. Then we saw another copy. Of these, we have captured for banding one of them, which will send photos. It was a young ( coverts molt limit between primary and alula with respect to large coverts, and generally somewhat worn plumage ). The adults have fresh plumage due to complete change after breeding season and therefore have no color difference between primary coverts, large coverts and alula.

Santi Garrido and his "expectation"
Alpine Accentor


On the road between and Chera Sot de Chera we have seen a copy to the height of Diving Reservoir, on the same road. Message

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Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Alpine Accentor LLEBEIG: New Ring


25.12. 09

announce that our group is officially ringing for days with 2 new ringers: Mónica Escudero and Alex Alaman , having successfully passed the entrance exam expert bander of Bird Migration Centre (AMC) . Monica is also the first ring ("to A") of our group, and good riddance!

Congratulations guys! and hopefully next year we ringed birds many more! Message

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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PRESS RELEASE: RINGS AND HUNTERS IN

Hunter l'Albufera de València



Environment starts campaign to collect rings in the Parc Natural de l'Albufera


23/11/2009

The Department of Environment has initiated collection campaign rings in the species of game birds the Parc Natural de l'Albufera .

The objective of this initiative, explained the park's director, José Segarra is " improve collaboration of hunters in the management and conservation of waterbirds in the Parc Natural de l'Albufera . "Provide the rings of birds hunted can obtain valuable information that usually is not usually reported," added Segarra .

The park director has emphasized that the banding of birds represents "one of the most efficient tools to improve knowledge of many of the patterns of birds ." is a scientific method of marking wildlife that involves placing a numbered ring in leg of a bird, so that the same specimen can be identified and recognized.

recovery rings placed in birds allows determine aspects such as migration routes, wintering areas and places of origin of different species, as well as longevity, survival rate and reproductive success. Species

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During hunting season in Parc Natural de l'Albufera , many of the thousands of waterfowl each year are shot down sedentary and born in this wetland, but are largely migratory and from other regions Europe and western Asia .

know the information provided the rings bearing the birds collected by hunters to calculate the survival rates , the proportions of age and sex, as well as regions from wintering birds , elements necessary for management action to ensure the continuity of their populations and to ensure the future exercise of hunting.

"Communicating the registration of a ring is, anyway, an exercise of responsibility by all that we care about the birds and conservation. With a small individual contribution can make a big improvement for all, "said the director of the Natural Parc Albufera, José Segarra .

The discovery of a ring may contact the Technical Management Office of the Parc Natural de l'Albufera (96 1620101 / 96 1620333 / 96 1627345 or e-mail to parque_albufera@gva.es ). Another option is to go through the Internet to the Office of Migratory Species the Ministry of Environment.


Press Release: ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY
photo FONS Photographic SVO

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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LALBUFERA Bétera BANDING STATION

Little Owl (Athene noctua)


.- 11.22.1909 Bétera, El Camp de Turia, Valencia

Yesterday we made a new day of ringing in our station Bétera ( El Camp de Turia ). The day was not bad, except for the presence of hunters , their hounds and "trace" features. As all know bander, banding and dogs are incompatible (more if you are hunting dogs), so when you meet everyone in the field unpleasant things happen to the dogs go through the networks of the rings side by side and let as I recall the fabrics made a Gruyère cheese.

For the strictly " birdlike," the most interesting has been the high number of birds captured (106 banding and 10 controls of 15 different species). To highlight the large number of reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) banded (13) to an interior location, since this species is rare outside coastal wetlands in our territory. In fact, half of the catch have done in an abandoned olive grove, near a ravine.

Before dawn, thanks to the untimely early start we've hit, we had captured a European owl (Athene noctua) . Monica has made some photos of the day but have it.

Other interesting catches were 2 copies of wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) , rare in Camp de Turia outside forest environments. These wintering birds are in the area, so they probably have fallen from a mountainous area or perhaps from further away (from Central "?).

Another interesting catch has been that of a warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) adult behind in their migration. A ringing too late for the species, and also out of a wetland, which are always much more abundant.

Moreover, a good "mosquito " thanks to the complaint, it never fails, and several catches varied as detailed below:

BETERA EA (21/11/09)


Owl Europe (Athene noctua) 1 ex.
White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) 2 ex.
Chochín (Troglodytes troglodytes) 2 ex.
Petirrojo (Erithacus rubecula) 6 ex. + 4C
Colirrojo tizón (Phoenicurus ochruros) 1 ex.
Tarabilla común (Saxicola torquatus) 1R.
Mirlo común (Turdus merula) 3 ex.
Carricero común (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) 1 ex.
Curruca capirotada (Sylvia atricapilla) 18 ex. + 2R.
Curruca cabecinegra (Sylvia melanocephala) 3 ex. + 2C.
Mosquitero común (Phylloscopus collybita) 49 ex. + 2R.
Gorrión molinero (Passer montanus) 2 ex.
Serin (Serinus Serinus) 4 ex.
Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) 1 ex.
Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) 13 ex.

Assistants: Monica Escudero, Ernesto Jarecki & Toni Polo


Ringing Group LLEBEIG


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