Down at the reed bed site today only one bird caught a Sedge Warbler retrap, i ringed this bird with Mark back on the 30/07/2010.
Never fails to amaze me how far these small birds travel and find there way back to the same small reed bed
All Sedge Warblers spend winter in sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal in the west to Ethiopia in the east, and as far south as the eastern Cape Province of South Africa and northern Namibia.
This aft 2 more Adult Herring Gulls in the Garden ringed with T1XG and T2XG
Yesterday 1 Herring Gull Ringed in Garden and colour ringed with T5XF
Down at the reed bed site today only one bird caught a Sedge Warbler retrap, i ringed this bird with Mark back on the 30/07/2010.
Never fails to amaze me how far these small birds travel and find there way back to the same small reed bed
All Sedge Warblers spend winter in sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal in the west to Ethiopia in the east, and as far south as the eastern Cape Province of South Africa and northern Namibia.
This aft 2 more Adult Herring Gulls in the Garden ringed with T1XG and T2XG
Yesterday 1 Herring Gull Ringed in Garden and colour ringed with T5XF
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