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Author:  John Watt [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

Yesterday, 13/02/2011 during WeBs survey of Nocton Fen:

With Mute swan herd, 3 Bewick's swans, one wearing a yellow neck collar. Very poor light conditions prevented my reading the number apart from deciphering A as the final character. I can't get back to read it in the next few days. Can anyone else with access permission check it out? If you can get there but lack permission ring me on 01526 351197, so I can give you contact details. I have submitted my information to BirdForum.

Also on 13/02/2011 on Martin Fen, north side of Martin South Drove, B1191, about 1 mile east of Martin village, in the Mute Swan herd were 11 adult and 1 immature Whooper plus two adult Bewick's.

John Watt

Author:  Russell Hayes [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

981A on Neck Ring probably from the second project below:
Yellow neckband with black code (three numbers and one letter). all codes except 901A-999A and 001E-199E

Trinus Haitjema, Pk 104, 90501 Haapsalu, Estonia.

e-mail : t.haitjema ADD gmail.com

note 1: This project was started in 1989. The total number of birds marked in this project is 382 (293 in The Netherlands and 89 in Germany). Catching has been done mainly between 1992 and 1997. The last catch was made in March 2000. Since then 5 more birds have been marked by Axel Degen during cathing of Whooper Swans in Germany. In winter 2006/2007 the total number of Bewick's Swans still wearing a yellow neckcollar of this project has decreased to about 20 individuals. Probably this number will increase again during the years to come as Axel Degen will continue this project in the (very) near future.

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Yellow neckband with black code (three numbers and one letter) - only codes 901A-999A and 001E-199E

Peter P. de Vries, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Centre for Limnology, Department of Plant-Animal Interactions, Rijksstraatweg 6, 3631 AC Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands.

e-mail : P.deVries ADD nioo.knaw.nl

tel: +31(0)294239320

online registration : http://www.geese.org

note 1 : There are now over 130 Bewick’s Swans carrying a yellow neck collar with the codes 901A-999A and 001E-199E. The Netherlands Institute of Ecology is extremely interested in observing their foraging behaviour during the winter, as well as their migration patterns throughout the rest of the year.


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Author:  Chris Grimshaw [ Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

The neck coded swan still today plus one other - couldn't see the third - they were some distance away. 41 ofr 42 mute swans around also

Lots of pochard and tufted duck on the sugar beet pit

At least 5 kestrel about plus 1 curlew and redshank

Author:  John Watt [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

Thanks Russell & Chris. I have an atlas square to do on that corner of Nocton Fen as soon as a I get a sunny morning when I'm free, so I'll see if it's still around then.

John

Author:  Russell Hayes [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

Martin Fen - 10 Whooper Swan today with Mute Swans,
Also today on River Witham between Kirkstead Bridge and Tattershall Bridge 1 x Bewick's Swan

Author:  Mark Grantham [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

This bird was ringed in The Netherlands on 17th December 2008. It's been seen many times in winter commuting between The Netherlands and Denmark and was also seen in Poland in spring 2010. On 21st and 28th December 2010 it was in Denmark, then at Nene Washes over 3rd December to 27th January before turning up at Nocton Fen.

Author:  Andrew Chick [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wild Swans & Bewick's with neck collar

Thanks Mark, always good to have such quick feedback and history on a interesting Lincolnshire record.....

Andrew

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