Cleethorpes ringed BT Godwit

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29 Jan 2024 17:47 #8099 by Liam Andrews
There has been alot of resurch into this over the years and the overwhelming consensus is no but with a few exceptions. Although not quite the exceptions you think... Red-winged Blackbird in America for example was found to have a much higher reproductive success when coulor ringed with up to twice the number of females than unringed birds. Of course where it is found coulor ringing effects natural behaviour it should be stopped in that speices.

 
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29 Jan 2024 17:27 #8097 by Jim Wright
Are birds disadvantaged when they are colour-marked? For instance, are they shunned by other members of the same species?

Do we risk exploiting birdlife to satisfy our own scientific curiosity?

Just asking.

 

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29 Jan 2024 11:19 #8092 by Nick Coulbeck
It was near the Buck beck outflow yesterday morning, which must be a favoured spot considering about two years ago I found a similar bird that had been ringed in France two years previously.

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29 Jan 2024 09:53 #8091 by Liam Andrews
Details for the bird attached 
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26 Jan 2024 16:55 #8066 by Pete Locking
Good Photo Liam

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26 Jan 2024 16:07 #8064 by Liam Andrews
The bird was back on the beach today and I got the full code. ECN. I'll update when I get info back from Norway 


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