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Date created: 21-July-2011
 
Summary of Ringing Recoveries for Waterford in 2009

The first line for each species summarises movements within Britain and Ireland for the current year (before the "/") and the grand total (after the "/"). The table summarises international recoveries. The first two lines (BTO ringed) give the number of birds ringed in Waterford reported abroad in the current year and the total of all such birds. The next two lines (From Abroad) give the number of birds ringed abroad and found in Waterford and reported in the current year and the total of all such birds. Columns list recoveries for countries in Europe, recoveries involving other countries (if any) are listed underneath with recoveries for this year and total number being separated by a "/". NOTES: Some older records (mostly pre-1979) of foreign ringed birds recovered have not been computerised so these will not appear in the table. We aim to add them in due course. In the table heading Bal=Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and Mor=Morocco.

A selection of recoveries are given in full because they represent particularly long-lived birds (the national longevity is indicated with a link to details of this record), birds which have moved a long distance within Britain and Ireland, birds which have gone to, or come from countries with few such recoveries, or because few birds of this species have been recovered. For birds that have moved more than 20km a link is provided to a map showing ringing and finding locations. Ringing location is marked by a blue (R), finding locations are numbered in sequence, if there are more than ten finding locations, subequent markers will be labelled (x). Finding markers are coloured red for birds found dead and green for birds seen alive, for those where this is not known the marker will be white. NOTE: If a bird is found multiple times at the same site only one marker will be visible.

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For longevity and distance records an individual is only included once, for reports to and from countries an individual may be reported multiple times, particulary if it bears a colour mark or other means of identification in the field. Some older (mostly foreign) recoveries are also included where these were received in the year reported on. For full details of how these birds have been selected click here.

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Teal  Anas crecca Link to BirdFacts
Movements within Britain & Ireland Short (<10km): 0/ 0   Medium (10-99km): 0/ 0   Long (100km +): 1/ 11  
Summary of birds ringed or recovered abroad
Ice Fin Nor Swe Bal Rus Pol Den Ger Neth Bel Fra Spa Por Mor Other Total
BTO ringed 0
Total BTO 0
From Abroad 0
Total Abroad 2 2

The longevity record for this species is: 18 years 20 days set in 1988 (Full details).

The following birds moved the greatest distance within Britain & Ireland (more than 100km):
EW89070 Adult Male 20-09-2009    Mahee Island, Strangford Lough: 54°30'N 5°38'W (Down)
Freshly dead  (shot) 30-12-2009    Villierstown, Cappoquin: 52°5'N 7°51'W (Waterford)   307km   SSW   0y 3m 10d  (Map)
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Black-headed Gull  Chroicocephalus ridibundus Link to BirdFacts
Movements within Britain & Ireland Short (<10km): 0/ 0   Medium (10-99km): 0/ 1   Long (100km +): 3/ 23  
Summary of birds ringed or recovered abroad
Ice Fin Nor Swe Bal Rus Pol Den Ger Neth Bel Fra Spa Por Mor Other Total
BTO ringed 0
Total BTO 0
From Abroad 0
Total Abroad 3 1 1 3 1 1 10

The longevity record for this species is: 29 years 3 months 12 days set in 2010 (Full details).

The following birds moved the greatest distance within Britain & Ireland (more than 100km):
EW67038 Nestling 06-06-2008    Lough Mask: 53°38'N 9°19'W (Mayo)
Alive  (colour rings seen) 05-07-2009    Clonea, Dungarvan: 52°5'N 7°32'W (Waterford)   210km   SE   1y 0m 29d  (Map)
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Lesser Redpoll  Carduelis cabaret Link to BirdFacts
Movements within Britain & Ireland Short (<10km): 0/ 0   Medium (10-99km): 0/ 0   Long (100km +): 1/ 2  

The longevity record for this species is: 6 years 26 days set in 1997 (Full details).

The following birds moved the greatest distance within Britain & Ireland (more than 100km):
V531027 First-year Female 10-10-2007    Brownstown Head: 52°8'N 7°6'W (Waterford)
Caught by ringer 25-10-2008    Orfordness: 52°5'N 1°34'E (Suffolk)   592km   E   1y 0m 15d 
Caught by ringer 02-11-2009    Pett Level: 50°54'N 0°40'E (Sussex)   555km   ESE   2y 0m 23d  (Map)

Citation:Robinson, R.A. & Clark, J.A.(2010) The Online Ringing Report: Bird ringing in Britain & Ireland in 2009 BTO, Thetford (http://www.bto.org/ringing-report, created on 21-July-2011)

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