| BLB | Belgium, Bruxelles | BYM | Belarus, Minsk | ||
| CIJ | Channel Islands, Jersey | CZP | Czech Republic, Prague | ||
| DEH | Germany, Hiddensee | DKC | Denmark, Copenhagen | ||
| ESI | Spain, Madrid (Icona) | FRP | France, Paris | ||
| IAB | Italy, Bologna | ISR | Iceland, Reykjavik | ||
| JOZ | Jordan | FRP | Latvia, Riga | ||
| NLA | Netherlands, Arnhem | NOO | Norway, Oslo | ||
| NOS | Norway, Stavanger | PLG | Poland, Gdansk | ||
| POL | Portugal, Lisbon | RUM | Russia, Moscow | ||
| SFH | Finland, Helsinki | SVS | Sweden, Stockholm | ||
| UKK | Ukraine, Kiev | YUB | Serbia, Belgrade | ||
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For a full list click here. Species with few recoveries. If there have been fewer than 100 recoveries of a species from BTO ringing, or fewer than 10 recoveries involving the county, then details of all recoveries are given unless these have already been listed because of their longevity, distance moved or because they moved to or from a country with few such recoveries. |
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Recoveries Recoveries are reports of birds found dead and those found alive away from
the site of ringing. For most species, reports of live birds recaught
by ringers within 5 km of the ringing site are classified as retraps and
are not processes as recoveries. For some species, special criteria for
classification as recoveries are used, listed below. In addition, a few
local retraps of particularly long-lived birds are added to the national
recovery files each year. Since 2005, ringers have submitted all retraps,
either electronically or on paper. Electronic reports are stored on an
ORACLE database at BTO HQ. Prior to 2005 many retraps were reported electronically
and these are also on the HQ database; however, these data are not complete.
Common shore waders: Oystercatcher, Ringed Plover, Grey
Plover, Turnstone, Dunlin, Knot, Sanderling, Redshank, Bar-tailed Godwit
and Curlew: all movements between estuaries are processed, as are movements
over 30 km. For listing in the longevity section of the recoveries table a report is excluded if the finding condition (see below) is coded as 3 (ie not freshly dead) or if the accuracy of the finding date is uncertain. Age Birds ages are recorded on a calendar year basis, using standard codes
devised by Euring which can be found by clicking here.
For the avoidance of doubt, ages in the totals and recovery tables are
defined in terms of these codes as follow: Finding Circumstances As with age codes Euring provides a standard set of codes to classify
the circumstances in which the bird was found. These can be found by clicking
here.
Two codes are used one detailing the finding condition (dead, long dead,
alive etc) and one the finding circumstance (eg taken by predator, caught
by another ringer). The descriptions provided here represent a simplified
interpretation of these codes as follows: |
| Description | Code | ||
| Dead | 1 | ||
| Fresh Dead | 2, 21*, 22* | ||
| Long Dead | 3 (ie dead for more than about a week) | ||
| Sick | 4,5 | ||
| Field Sighting | 79*, 89* | ||
| Alive | 6, 7, 8, 9 (but see next two) | ||
| Caught by ringer | 8 (and circumstance code 20) | ||
| Ringer caught in nestbox | 8 (and circumstance code 27) | ||
| Unknown | 0 | ||
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* Note these are BTO specific codes, so don’t appear in the Euring exchange code. |
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| Description | Code | ||
| Accidental | 47, 48 | ||
| Bird of prey | 64, 65 (predated) | ||
| Cat | 61 (predated) | ||
| Cold weather | 74 | ||
| Disease | 52 through 59 | ||
| Domestic animal | 62 (predated) | ||
| Drowned | 49, 70 | ||
| Electrocuted | 35 | ||
| Hit building | 45 (not windows) | ||
| Hit car | 40 | ||
| Hit glass | 44 (usually windows) | ||
| Hit plane | 42 | ||
| Hit train | 41 | ||
| Hit wires | 43 | ||
| Ice | 77 | ||
| In building | 46 | ||
| In nestbox | 27 | ||
| In net or cage | 33, 34 (accidental, eg crop protection net) | ||
| Injured | 50, 51 | ||
| Natural causes | 71, 72,73, 75, 76, 79 | ||
| Oiled | 30 | ||
| Poisoned | 36, 37, 38 | ||
| Pollution | 31, 32 | ||
| Predated | 60, 66 through 69 (animal not known) | ||
| Radio-tagged | 84 | ||
| Satellite-tagged | 85 | ||
| Shot | 10 through 19 | ||
| Storm | 78 | ||
| Transponder tag | 86 | ||
| Trapped | 20 through 26 | ||
| Wild mammal | 63 (predated) | ||