Account to raise awareness & promote the study of Jack Snipe in UK. This project is kindly supported by @tjfocus_ & @waderquest Profile pic PULSAR view of a JS
After a rather uninspiring start despite a few late Sept birds, things have picked up this week.
By 22/10, a total of x37 birds from a doz sites, with several locs still blank.
20 birds from x9 sites in core study area in NZ35/34
The regions max is 9 at Rspb Saltholme
Image by MH
Guess whoโs back? ๐
Cuckoo Bank, Staffordshire treated us to an amazing night with 4 Jack Snipe and 1 Skylark ringed! ๐
Plenty of other visitors too, including Common Snipe and Woodcock. What a night! ๐ซ #BirdRinging#returnofthejack
A dull, cold morning, so naturally have to check for jack snipes! 3 present this morning on a local site and one not too tucked away for a change. They do look like strange little aliens to me @HalfSnipe@LondonBirdClub#londonbirds
After taking so many pics of well camouflaged Jack Snipe over the last couple of winters it was a nice change to photo this one amongst some greenery @HalfSnipe
Question - Jack Snipe are a green conservation species, however we know little about them.
@StaffsWildlife Cuckoo Bank, we regularly record between 40-100 Jack Snipe each visit on specific fields.
Has anyone else recorded 100+ Jack Snipe on any other day or night site in the UK?
More of the Jack Snipe. This video shows how it reacts when I make my visible as I go to collect the camera. Note how it flattens itself against the water.
Watching Jack Snipes feeding and bobbing is not easy as they freeze as soon as they see you. By setting up my camera and operating it via my ipad from a hidden spot I am able to get an insight into their normally secret lives.