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13 Banded Common Redshanks

13 Banded Common Redshanks

AN, AU, WZ, CA, DY, J8, K4, LD, PJ, SW, VD

2023.03.23
Mudflat outside South Floating Hide, MPNR

AN


AU+WZ


CA+DY


J0(J8)


K4


LD+PJ


SW


VD


Blank Bands


Blue+Green Bands


[ Last edited by kc3018 at 30/03/2023 12:25 ]

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same day, same place
but the letters on the band was hard to identify   



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Original posted by lkatherine at 29/03/2023 13:35
Thank you very much.

AN was ringed on 20-Sep-2020. Reported 12 times since, both at Mai Po and Shenzhen Futian.

AU and CA were also ringed on the same day. Both reported 14 times, all from Mai Po.

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Thank you for your information, Katherine.

I've boosted the photo of the bird with blue over green flag, it seems to be AF or AP, any ideas?

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Original posted by lkatherine at 2/04/2023 23:16
Thanks KC.

Still difficult to guess as I am not sure what letters/numbers that the Mongolian ringers use on their legflag.

Would you like to post it on the EAAF Shorebird Legflag Facebook page to ch ...
Just posted.

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Quoted from EAAF Shorebird Legflag Facebook Page:

Altangerel Tsogtmagnai of the Page wrote, "...Blue over green is the Mongolian combination. This is our ringed Redshank in Chukh Bird Research Station. Letters looks like AP, if so this bird ringed 2021.08.02. If is it AF not AP, bird was ringed on 2021.08.03 in Chukh."

Isn't it amazing that the bird flew about 3200km if the journey was a straight line from Mongolia to Hong Kong?

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Original posted by lkatherine at 9/04/2023 02:29
From a few GPS trackers that we've deployed on Common Redshank, we know that some of them breed in Mongolia.
They do make a few stops around inland lakes (such as Poyang Lake) or along coastal China ( ...
Thank you for your information. Hope to see the bird next year.

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K4 and DY were spotted again on
2023.04.14
Pond 16/17, Outside Bird Hide #7

K4


DY

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