MUDA has been made to wait
One weekend we made the journey over the PASER. This time, and predictably, the number of catches has declined. Have been a total of 43 catches of 13 different species (31 and 12 banding recoveries).
captured species were: Common Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos ) 0 + 1, Blackcap 15 + 2, Sparrow 5 + 2, 0 + 1 Tree Sparrow, Common Myth 2 + 3, 0 + 1 tit, tit 0 + 1, 0 + 1 Green Woodpecker, 3 + 0 Warbler, Common Chiffchaff 3 + 0, Ceti Mockingbird (Cettia Cetti ) 1 + 0, Hoopoe (Upupa epops ) 1 + 0 and Chaffinch 1 + 0.
As you can see by the number of seizures, continuous blackcaps step. One of the controls of this species has been the recovery of a female Blackcap ringed with Belgian sent. As I commented , this year and three consecutive years are getting a recovery of this type, but this time we had to wait until the third day of PASER. To whet
some debate, here are a couple of photographs and biometrics of a net that we have captured this morning to see if we all cleared the doubt and found her species.
Biometrics of this individual is:
wing length: 59, 5 mm
Length 8 th Primary: 45 mm
tarsus length: 18.74 mm
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Participants in this third round were:
Rings: Carlos Ponce, Rafael Martin and Octavio Infante.
In training: Jus Pérez, Oscar Magana, Angel Gómez, José Antonio Laperriere and David Ortiz.
Other contributors: Félix Caballero.
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