Welcome to the Northants Bird Ringing Group

Welcome to the Northants Ringing Group's new Blog (click to read full post)

  It's aim is to highlight the activities of the group ringing over a wide variety of sites. Reports of ringing sessions will appear her...

Thursday, 28 March 2024

 BARN OWLS & Boxes

Its been a frantic couple of months for me so far this year after the successful take up of Barn Owls in boxes on the private Courteenhall Estate near Northampton. There are now 10 new boxes on this estate with the first four being put up last October/November. Within a number of weeks there were clear signs that the owls were taking full advantage of their new abodes, with a good number of pellets found in the vicinity as well as inside each box & by observation by the estate team flying in & out from them.

 

News travelled to neighbouring farmers & landowners about the Courteenhall Barn Owls & became a headline report on the local BBC News & the owner of the Estate was then interviewed on BBC Radio Northampton.

The demand for Barn Owl boxes from me was amazing with the second batch for Courteenhall, some more for three estates in Norfolk & more recently six put up on the Althorp Estate where there are existing boxes of which some will have to be replaced in the future. Both Northampton Estates, Althorp & Courteenhall have given the Northants Ringing Group permission to do bird ringing in the future. We had a very successful 1st ringing session on Courteenhall Estate a while back with well over 200 Goldfinches ringed on the day.

I will be overseeing the Barn Owls ringing in future at both sites & also at Kelmarsh Estate where they have four boxes & there are a number of other individual sites I maintain too. This is all carried out under strict rules & a special Schedule 1 licence through the BTO at the specified site locations.

Lets hope we will have the chance to ring many chicks at the Northants Ringing groups numerous Barn Owl sites later in the year. 


 

 

Chris Payne - Chairman of Northants Ringing Group  

Welcome to the Northants Ringing Group's new Blog (click to read full post)

 

It's aim is to highlight the activities of the group ringing over a wide variety of sites. Reports of ringing sessions will appear here on a regular basis and contributors will post items of interest about the ringing process.

Our stats guru Nick has compiled a detail list for the ringing totals each year going back to 2002, but his coolest item on the Blog is the interactive maps under Recovery and Controls. View these maps to see the full picture of the range of birds travelling to and from Northants.  The furthest recovery is a Redwing recovered at Beirut Airport, with a Mallard north of Moscow not far behind.

As a this is a new release please feel free to contact me if you find any issues with the working of the Blog, using the email contact box below.

Regards

John Boland

Sunday, 24 March 2024

A fascinating piece of work begins today as I begin loading years of historical data into the group Recoveries and Controls maps.