I’ve mixed views on ringing,
initially wondering why 3 rings then becoming increasingly curious what history may be available
– I can’t have it both ways. Just
received the following response from the Mid Wales Ringing Group
>>> This
is the first report since it was ringed (BT74263) as a juvenile on 19th
September 2016 at Ynyslas National Nature Reserve near
Aberystwyth, Wales
The
colour-ringing is part of a project aiming to study the origins, destinations
and turn-over rates of Dunlin using this important (RAMSAR designated)
migration stop-over site on the West Wales coast. In the last three years over
4,000 Dunlin have been individually colour-ringed with many sighting reported
around Britain and Ireland as well as movements recorded to or from Greenland,
Iceland, Faero Islands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, France,
Spain, Portugal, Mauritania, Senegal and The Gambia. <<<
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