Follow up for the Turnstone
Hi Russell,
Many thanks for the sighting of the colour-ringed turnstone.
These turnstone are all ringed by the Wash Wader Ringing Group (
www.wwrg.org.uk) as part of long-term monitoring of waders in the Wash. For a small number of the species we monitor, we also use individual colour-ringing as a way of increasing the number of records we get of each individual which allows us to monitor how well birds survive and increases our understanding of how these birds use the Wash in the non-breeding season. Repeat sightings of the same individuals are therefore very important.
As you can see from the table below we ringed this bird on Xmas day 2004 at Port Sutton Bridge on the river Nene. The turnstone have stopped using this [port in recent years so it is interesting that this bird is now at Gib Point.
L above L below R below Ring no. Obs no. Obs type Obs date Resight site Grid Ref
N WY YR SX55216 1 N 25-Dec-04 Port Sutton Bridge TF485219
2 CR 31-Dec-04 Port Sutton Bridge TF485219
3 CR 16-Jan-05 Port Sutton Bridge TF485219
4 CR 30-Jan-05 Port Sutton Bridge TF485219
5 CR 12-Feb-05 Port Sutton Bridge TF485219
6 CR 18-Dec-05 Port Sutton Bridge TF485220
7 CR 04-Feb-06 Port Sutton Bridge TF485221
8 CR 23-Dec-06 Port Sutton Bridge TF485222
9 CR 13-Jan-08 Port Sutton Bridge TF485223
10 CR 26-Jan-08 Port Sutton Bridge TF485224
11 CR 09-Feb-08 Port Sutton Bridge TF485225
12 CR 11-Jan-09 Port Sutton Bridge TF485226
13 CR 24-Jan-10 Gibraltar Point, Lincs TF568610
Best wishes
Jen