A bad year for Migrant birds? also weather-related.
"tony_powell" wrote in message
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I am sitting here pondering whether this year is going to be a bit of
stop/start year for the migrant breeders in the u.k? I question as by this
time last year, the Chiffchaff had already been heard singing and the
temperatures were at least on the rise and well, snow (what's that?)
Anyway, it got me thinking, in that most birds pass through North Africa
and
Spain (where it's been unusually cold! with much rain in the Sahara) where
are they? Take the Wheatear for example, no British records this spring
as
yet and furthermore, they'll be staying south until the winds change I
would
imagine. As ever, I'll be keeping an eye on the temperatures further
south
and waiting for the Birdguides updates.
Bring on spring please.....
Tony
Newbury, Berkshire
Not even 4c here today, brrrrrrrrrr.
Not quite correct as there was a Wheatear seen in Lancashire on the 2nd of
March according to the BTO Birdtrack site but that is the only record. Last
year the first record was on the 4th and the 2nd on the 10th but the first
part of March 2004 was on the cold side. In 2003 the main records started on
the 7th after a few single earlier records. With the persistent north wind
it will be interesting to see the effect on the timing.
Alan
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