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Date created: 22-July-2011
 
Summary of all Ringing Recoveries for Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris)

This page presents information on recoveries of Marsh Tit that have been ringed or recovered in Britain & Ireland. The table summarises the number of birds that have moved between different counties of Britain & Ireland and between other countries and then gives a selection of recoveries. First are listed the number of birds found in each county, then the number of birds ringed in each county. In the next two columns are listed the number of birds ringed abroad and found in Britain & Ireland and the then number of birds ringed in Britain & Ireland and found abroad. NOTE: 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.

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, though a darker shadow to the marker will indicate the presence of more than one recovery at that location.

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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. For full details of how these birds have been selected click here.

For other information, have a look at the BirdFacts page for Marsh Tit

 
Number of birds ringed or recovered in counties of Britain & Ireland, or countries overseas
County Ringed in Found in Country Ringed in Found in
Avon 1 1
Berkshire 9 9
Buckinghamshire 2 2
Cambridgeshire 9 9
Cheshire 1 1
Cleveland 2 2
Clwyd 2 2
Cornwall 1 1
Cumbria 3 3
Derbyshire 1 1
Devon 11 11
Dorset 5 5
Durham 2 2
Dyfed 2 2
Essex 3 4
Glamorgan 3 3
Gloucestershire 7 7
Greater London 2 1
Greater Manchester 2 2
Gwent 2 1
Hampshire 5 5
Hereford & Worcester 3 3
Hertfordshire 6 5
Kent 10 10
Leicestershire 9 9
Lincolnshire 1 1
Norfolk 18 17
North Yorkshire 11 11
Northamptonshire 5 4
Northumberland 1 1
Nottinghamshire 9 9
Oxfordshire 15 15
Powys 3 5
Shropshire 9 7
Somerset 2 3
Staffordshire 2 3
Suffolk 11 12
Surrey 7 7
Sussex 8 8
Warwickshire 1 2
West Midlands 1 1
West Yorkshire 3 3
Wiltshire 7 7
TOTALS 217 217 TOTALS 0 0
 

A selection of interesting recoveries:


The longevity record for this species is: 10 years 1 month 26 days set in 1994 (Full details).
The following birds are the oldest reported from Britain & Ireland
C261639 Juvenile 24-06-1984    Picket & Clanger Wood, Westbury: 51°17'N 2°11'W (Wiltshire)
Caught by ringer 30-07-1994    Clanger Wood, Westbury: 51°17'N 2°11'W (Wiltshire)   0km   10y 1m 6d 
AB68435 First-year 29-07-1961    Place name unknown: 51°0'N 0°12'E (Sussex)
Caught by ringer 01-11-1970    Place name unknown: 51°0'N 0°12'E (Sussex)   0km   9y 3m 3d 
HH08771 Full-grown 29-02-1968    Clumber Park, Worksop: 53°16'N 1°3'W (Nottinghamshire)
Caught by ringer 12-03-1977    Clumber Park, Worksop: 53°16'N 1°3'W (Nottinghamshire)   0km   9y 0m 11d 
C150033 First-year 24-03-1984    Fairlight, Hastings: 50°52'N 0°39'E (Sussex)
Alive  (colour marks seen) 10-12-1992    Fairlight, Hastings: 50°52'N 0°39'E (Sussex)   0km   8y 8m 16d 
Alive  (colour marks seen) 23-12-1993    Fairlight: 50°52'N 0°39'E (Sussex)   0km   9y 8m 29d 
Alive  (colour marks seen) 20-05-1994    Fairlight: 50°52'N 0°39'E (Sussex)   2km   10y 1m 26d 
B601510 Full-grown Male 22-09-1982    Higher Metcombe, Ottery St Amry: 50°43'N 3°20'W (Devon)
Caught by ringer 02-05-1991    Higher Metcombe, Ottery St Amry: 50°43'N 3°20'W (Devon)   0km   8y 7m 10d 
Caught by ringer 30-11-1991    Higher Metcombe, Ottery St Mary: 50°43'N 3°20'W (Devon)   0km   9y 2m 8d 

Citation:Robinson, R.A. & Clark, J.A.(2011) The Online Ringing Report: Bird ringing in Britain & Ireland in 2010 BTO, Thetford (http://www.bto.org/ringing-report, created on 22-July-2011)

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