On the ringing front, news has just come to light that a Goldcrest which we ringed here in April was trapped on North Ronaldsey 3 weeks later! See the following:
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Thursday 29 August 2013
A juvenile Pomarine Skua flying past the South Tip in the morning was the highlight of another very quiet day. A single Puffin and two Common Terns also flew past out to sea, whilst five Sparrowhawks and a Kestrel were present inland.
On the ringing front, news has just come to light that a Goldcrest which we ringed here in April was trapped on North Ronaldsey 3 weeks later! See the following:
On the ringing front, news has just come to light that a Goldcrest which we ringed here in April was trapped on North Ronaldsey 3 weeks later! See the following:
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