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Ringing of Slender-billed Gulls in Italy (1 Viewer)

foxsparrow

Italian Birder
Last night 32 Slender-billed Gulls had been mistnetted for the first time in the Po Delta, NE Italy and maybe in Europe by the Stelar Ringing Group, a national network of ringers and ring-readers devoted to Gulls and Terns. Among the Slender-billed Gulls found in the nets, one was carrying out a French ring, while during the same session a Swiss Black-headed Gull and a Sandwich Tern with a London ring were also caught. The Comacchio Salina Ringing Station is among the most important European bird observatories receiving regularly visits by ornithologists and birdwatchers from abroad, among which we host recently Bill Oddie, Bob Scott, Carol Debney, Klaus Malling Olsen and Hans Larsson. :clap:
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Hello Menotti,

Very interesting report on the ringing of the Slender billed gulls, also the picture of your happy band of ringers each holding a gull. I also enjoyed your website. Hope you submit further ringing news in the future.

Regards
 
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