Having just received information back on most of the foreign-ringed birds that we've been seeing locally over the last week or so, we thought it'd be interesting to map them. This gives a really good idea of just where some of our wintering birds come from, of all sorts of species.
The latest batch of reports included:
- Lesser Black-backed Gull from Portugal
- Great Black-backed Gulls from Channel Islands and Wales
- Mediterranean Gulls from Belgium and Netherlands
- Black-headed Gull from Poland
- Curlew from Netherlands
- Cormorant from Ireland
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Portuguese Lesser Black-back |
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Welsh Great Black-back
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Dutch Med Gull
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Polish Black-headed Gull
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