Black-tailed Godwit

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13 Mar 2018 11:54 #531 by Chris Grimshaw
Very many thanks for this sighting and the photos. This is indeed a bird that we ringed on the Wash (Ryan - you may even have been there when this one was ringed?). The details are below - this is a juvenile that was ringed last November and this is the first sighting since ringing (although another observer also reported it at Frampton on the same date)

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18.11.17 Terrington, the Wash estuary, Norfolk, E England
24.02.18 Frampton Marsh, the Wash estuary, Lincolnshire, E England

Chris - if you would like to know more about our work on godwits (and other waders), please see our blogs: www.wadertales.wordpress.com/about
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