A reminder the the rate of returns from bird banding and it seems also, satellite tracking, can be very low.
Ian Baird
Sent from my iPhone
On 5 Oct. 2016, at 17:32, Ryu Callaway <> wrote:
For those who can't read Japanese- Unfortunately, the arrival of the bird at Papua New Guinea on 16/9/16 was the last transmission the received from the tracker. This means that either something happened to the tracker or the bird.
Shame but we won't be finding out the remainder of its route or whether the bird makes it to Australia at all.
Ryu
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