Received this back yesterday. Bird photographed in 2012 but I forgot to send it in
Dear Chris Grimshaw
Thank you for taking the time to report to us details of a bird ring you found. Information about this bird and its movements is given below.
Ringing Scheme: London Ring Number: GM41337 Species of bird: Little Egret (Egretta garzetta)
This bird was ringed by Blackburn Leighton & Moores as age nestling, sex unknown on 31-May-2008 10:10:00 at near The Laurels Farm, Terrington St Cle..., Norfolk, UK
OS Map reference TF5623 accuracy 0, co-ordinates 52deg 47min N 0deg 19min E accuracy 0.
Colour Marks right below knee M
Colour Marks left above knee ON(U)
Colour Marks right above knee YN(6)
It was found on 27-Mar-2012 time unknown at Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire, UK
OS Map reference TF5558 accuracy 0, co-ordinates 53deg 6min N 0deg 19min E accuracy 0.
Finding condition: Sight record by non-ringer
Finding circumstances: Identified by Colour Ring(s)
Extra Information: -
Some interesting facts discovered from ringing data....
Oldest bird – Manx shearwater, 50 yrs 11 months
Furthest travelled – Arctic Tern from Wales to Australia 18,000 km
Strangest recovery – Osprey ring found in stomach of a crocodile in The Gambia!
Many thanks again for reporting this bird and contributing to the work of the Ringing Scheme. If you would like to find out more about the BTO please check out our website
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With best wishes
The Ringing Team