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derwent7

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Ringing Scheme: London Ring Number: 5226767 Species of bird: Canada Goose

This bird was ringed by Northumbria RG as age fully grown , sex male on 02-Nov-2002 at Saltwell Park, Tyne and Wear
It was found on 27-Feb-2012 at Shibdon Pond, Blaydon, Tyne and Wear
OS Map reference NZ1962, co-ordinates 54deg 57min N 1deg 42min W.
The bird was Sight record by non-ringer Field Record
Remarks

It was found 3404 days after it was ringed, 6 km from the ringing site, direction W.
thats better than a Nightjar tick :-O
 
Ringing Scheme: London Ring Number: 5226767 Species of bird: Canada Goose

This bird was ringed by Northumbria RG as age fully grown , sex male on 02-Nov-2002 at Saltwell Park, Tyne and Wear
It was found on 27-Feb-2012 at Shibdon Pond, Blaydon, Tyne and Wear
OS Map reference NZ1962, co-ordinates 54deg 57min N 1deg 42min W.
The bird was Sight record by non-ringer Field Record
Remarks

It was found 3404 days after it was ringed, 6 km from the ringing site, direction W.
thats better than a Nightjar tick :-O

Nice one George. I forgot about that one. It must be a canny age.

Cheers

Rob
 
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