About the project

We have consulted with the British Trust for Ornithology, who actively encourage the monitoring of Red List species such as the House Sparrow, and this project had been registered with them as a Retrapping Adults for Survival (RAS) scheme, using ringing and colour-ringing birds to enable them to be individually identified by bird ringers, birdwatchers, or members of the public.The birds are captured (under licence) and are fitted with a BTO metal ring on their right leg, and with a colour ring on the left leg. The colour ring has a code (the rings are Black, with White lettering, and the code is 2 digits either numbers or letters) that can be easily read using binoculars. Anybody seeing a House Sparrow with a colour ring can contact us at shetlandsparrows@gmail.com. We need to know the code on the ring, and the date and place you saw it. Many thanks for your help!

Thanks to the support of the following:

Shetland Ringing Group for supplying the metal rings for this project

The Shetland Wildlife Fund for covering the cost of buying the colour rings

Plantiecrub Garden Centre and Shop (www.plantiecrub.co.uk) for supplying bird feeders and wild bird seed

Shetland Walking and Wildlife (www.shetlandwalkingandwildlife.co.uk) for allowing Graham time to put his surveying and bird ringing skills to good use

Wednesday 30 January 2013

When will the wind ease?

Very windy conditions here in Shetland over the last few days. 80mph last night - the roof blew off our chicken house!

So, as you can imagine, no House Sparrow ringing for a while. I'm awaiting a reply from the BTO about my application to run this project as a RAS (Retrapping Adults for Survival) and Colour-Ring project, so not ringing isn't too much of an issue at the moment. Ideally, I'd like to start colour-ringing as soon as I next start ringing, but can't do that without the approval of the BTO.

The good news is that I'm in discussions with the Shetland Amenity Trust about some possible funding for the project.

Anyway, for now it's just a case of feeding the birds (I'm now just ground feeding, as anything I put in the hanging feeders just blows away), and waiting for a combination of no wind and BTO approval.

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