canberrabirds

Coastal birds

To: "'Julian Robinson'" <>, <>
Subject: Coastal birds
From: "Anthony Overs" <>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 08:41:23 +1000
Julian and others

Any colour banding sighting can be reported to the Australian Bird and Bat
Banding Scheme at  Please give species, colours
observed (including which leg they are on), date and location.

A high res pic or other pics of the same bird would be useful in determining
the colours. To me the low res Caspian Tern pic looks like orange on the
right.

Often, a single colour band on one leg may indicate a cohort or banding
location rather than an individual.

Cheers
Anthony


-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Robinson  
Sent: Monday, 27 August 2007 11:31 PM
To: 
Subject: Coastal birds


I meant to point out the bands on one of the Caspian Terns as Suzi 
mentioned, a yellow band on the right leg and a metal or grey band on 
the left.  Is such limited info useful to anyone?



Julian

 

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