This bird visited my garden feeder several times during February, March and even appeared once in April. I proved difficult to read the ring and took many photos and playing about with photoshop and with the aid of a magnifying glass before I got the number. In the end it didn't travel very far to get to my feeders. It just raises the question of why Lincoln for a couple of months and why it didn't stay where it was ringed. Fascinating really Bothamsall is close to Clumber Park
Details 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: S385465 Species of bird: Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret) This bird was ringed by G Thomas as age 2nd year, sex unknown on 07-Jan-2017 11:00:00 at Bothamsall Village, Nottinghamshire, UK OS Map reference SK6773 accuracy 0, co-ordinates 53deg 14min N 0deg -59min W accuracy 1. It was found on 15-Mar-2017 time unknown at Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK OS Map reference SK9368 accuracy 0, co-ordinates 53deg 11min N 0deg -36min W accuracy 0. Finding condition: Sight record by non-ringer Finding circumstances: Metal Ring Read In Field Extra Information: - It was found 67 days after it was ringed, 28 km from the ringing site, direction ESE.
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