At the IBRCE ringing station, numbers are still moderate but nevertheless some nice species are being caught (see Markus write up below) and there are growing numbers of Sylvia's ticking throughout and new arrivals like Red-necked Phalaropes, Marsh Sandpipers, Greater Sand Plovers and more 'feldegg' Yellow & Citrine Wagtails.
Below are more updates from yesterday by Markus...
"Ringing numbers have been developing quite slowly
lately. However, today, Mar 5th, was a better day with a total of 96 birds
caught including a stunning 2cy male Dead Sea Sparrow
and finally the first
Rueppell's Warbler for the season (a nice male was caught later - photos will come soon - ISH), this was a 2cy female.
Chiffchaff
has still been the main ringing species but yesterday we caught the first
Blackcap and numbers of other sylvias have also been increasing. Balkan Warbler
has been almost a daily catch and today we caught couple of Indian Silverbills
again. Yesterday evening we managed to catch some Barn, Red-rumped
Swallows and Sand Martins (2 very small individuals which fit perfectly to the 'eilatea' subspecies descriptions - ISH). 18 Barns, 14 Red-rumped and 2 Sand Martins
altogether.
Yesterday two British guys, Will and Roger, arrived to
reinforce our team for ten days - welcome aboard!. We did a quick afternoon birding to Yotvata
seeing an adult male Pallid Harrier, similarly aged and sexed Hen Harrier and
other common stuff. Today while ringing Will spotted a Sociable Plover passing
by the station. I tried to scramble out as quickly as possible but unfortunately
didn't manage to see it. Hopefully it won't be the only observation of this
species during the season. Later today, Itai found a winter plumaged Greater Sand
Plover and a female Cyprus Warbler at K20 (while searching for these, Will & Roger found the White-tailed Plover & the first Red-necked Phalarope for the season - ISH) and on Mar 3rd Noa and I saw two
Oystercatchers flying by the North Beach. On Feb 27th we luckily found the/a White-tailed Plover present at the saltpans near the IBRCE and after
that it's been observed twice also at K20. An Egyptian Goose was still present
at K19 on Mar 1st and same time we also saw a 2cy Bonelli's Eagle wandering
around. A Barbary Falcon at Yotvata on Mar 2nd could also be worth mentioning.
Yesterday we checked Ofira Park and Central Park which were quite empty but
still holding two Masked Shrikes and five Red-throated Pipits."
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