Out of interest, has anyone managed to read the number on the wing tag?
Its the same one that has been all over the local sites (JP) see my Flickr site for a pic of it . Its a first winter Male ringed last June in Norfolk .
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Sunday 9th of January 2022 07:20:36 PM
Steve Christmas said
Wed Jan 5 10:40 PM, 2022
Out of interest, has anyone managed to read the number on the wing tag?
Chris Harper said
Wed Jan 5 1:01 PM, 2022
Looks good to me, although I have not seen said Harrier. Definately a Marsh with a wing tag.
Ian Kelly said
Wed Jan 5 12:40 PM, 2022
Good afternoon - 1st posting so apologies for anything amateurish. Seen a couple of recent reports of a female Marsh Harrier with a tag around LW Moss area & saw the attached & wondered if I got lucky - was the extent of my camera zoom unfortunately. Can anybody confirm this is same bird as other sightings at Little Wolden - just before Xmas
Thanks, John - great photos.
Its the same one that has been all over the local sites (JP) see my Flickr site for a pic of it . Its a first winter Male ringed last June in Norfolk .
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Sunday 9th of January 2022 07:20:36 PM
Out of interest, has anyone managed to read the number on the wing tag?
Looks good to me, although I have not seen said Harrier. Definately a Marsh with a wing tag.
Good afternoon - 1st posting so apologies for anything amateurish. Seen a couple of recent reports of a female Marsh Harrier with a tag around LW Moss area & saw the attached & wondered if I got lucky - was the extent of my camera zoom unfortunately. Can anybody confirm this is same bird as other sightings at Little Wolden - just before Xmas
Thanks