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Origin of leg flag

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Subject: Origin of leg flag
From: "John Barkla" <>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:54:49 +1100
Yesterday I relocated the Sharp-tailed Sandpiper that I referred to in
earlier emails.  This time the upper leg flag appeared to be black, not very
deep blue/green.  I was leading a BOCA outing and all of the 20 or so people
with me agreed it was black!!  This resolves the problem of where the bird
was banded - Chongming Dao in China.

 

John Barkla 

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