nuff said ,but if you look really carefully there are still footprints cheers geoff
Mark Rigby said
Sun Aug 3 11:23 PM, 2008
Cause its gone?
Geoff Hargreaves said
Sun Aug 3 9:32 PM, 2008
mark,the mystrey solved it,s surprising how far it,s travelled ,otto must be fed up of this rover myself and judith have been firing emails to him since it appeared but have not had a reply,so thanks for sharing the info.
cheers geoff
edit why is this in the out of county bit????
-- Edited by Geoff Hargreaves at 21:37, 2008-08-03
Mark Rigby said
Sun Aug 3 6:52 PM, 2008
Recieved this info on 30/07/08-sorry for the late posting but I have been on holiday.
Thanks a lot for having transmitted to Otto Overdijk the sighting of Spoonbill Wa/GRY made by Mark Rigby. I have ringed this spoonbill as young in nest at Lac de Grand-Lieu (Loire Atlantique, F) on the 27/5/2008 (metal ring CA 68965), this is its first sighting (bird also seen at Hayle Estuary in Cornwall on the 28/7/2008).
Best wishes,
Dr Loïc Marion CNRS-Université de Rennes, F
Judith Smith said
Sat Jul 19 10:55 PM, 2008
No reply yet about its origins from the European spoonbill co-ordinator.
Mark Rigby said
Fri Jul 18 10:26 PM, 2008
The colour ringed Spoonbill found on the evening of Sat 5th July at Horrock's Flash, Wigan, only stayed until 1015hrs on Sunday 6th July.
It was re-located on Mon 7th July in South Wales on the Ogmore Estuary.
It has since been re-located further south and is now in Devon at Exminster Marshes RSPB.
cheers geoff
cheers geoff
edit why is this in the out of county bit????
-- Edited by Geoff Hargreaves at 21:37, 2008-08-03
Thanks a lot for having transmitted to Otto Overdijk the sighting of Spoonbill Wa/GRY made by Mark Rigby. I have ringed this spoonbill as young in nest at Lac de Grand-Lieu (Loire Atlantique, F) on the 27/5/2008 (metal ring CA 68965), this is its first sighting (bird also seen at Hayle Estuary in Cornwall on the 28/7/2008).
Best wishes,
Dr Loïc Marion
CNRS-Université de Rennes, F