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Saturday, 3 March 2018

Three cheers for the Norwegian Ringing Scheme website




Its taken a while to get around to reporting the long staying Norway colour ringed black-headed gull from Tredegar House Lake, but the good thing about the Norwegian ringing scheme is that once the information is uploaded you get an almost instant reply. See details below with thumbnail photo of bird on its breeding grounds in Norway. 


Gull colour ringing in Norway (7)
Last CR-Code Green ring with white code: J89E LBM;RBGW(J89E)
Ringing Centre Stavanger Museum (Norway) Ring number K04589
Species Black-headed Gull  Larus ridibundus Determined sex M Map Map
DatePlaceCoordinatesDaysDistanceDirection
Upload picture03.06 2015Observers ad Sex (M)  Colour mark addedTexburger Vekerø, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway59°55'04"N 010°39'35"E-------------
Upload picture01.04 2016Observers Colour mark already presentSmestaddammen, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway59°56'08"N 010°40'46"E3032 Map
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Photograph: Rigmor Juul Hansen

*** 2 entries in the database for this bird are hidden. Click here to search for all data for this bird. ***
Upload picture18.04 2017Observers Colour mark already presentØstensjøvannet, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway59°52'51"N 010°49'57"E68510 Map
Upload picture26.04 2017Observers Colour mark already presentSmestaddammen, Oslo, Akershus & Oslo, Norway59°56'08"N 010°40'46"E6932 Map
Upload picture11.02 2018Observers Additional information 
 Colour mark already presentTredegar House Lake, Newport, Gwent, Great Britain51°33'47"N 003°01'37"W9841260 Map





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