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C ringing activity in the DT2 post code, an account of ringing in and around Dorchester, Dorset. Wednesday, 1 January 2014. Regular ringing at 2 sites in the village, normally 36m of net and occasionally 48m of net. A blog about bird ringing in and around the post code of DT2.
Thoughts, photographs and links to current topics about my life around birds. Monday, 2 July 2012. A mini-expedition with the Tay Ringing Group. Everything is meticulously logged so that we know which bird is which and a big thanks to Julie for doing all the scribing! So why put the colour rings on? So once they have both rings on they are ready to go. It was a great priv.
Aquí mostraremos los detalles más significativos que acontecen en nuestras sesiones de anillamiento. Nuestro Grupo de Anillamiento EPOPS ha mantenido durante 12 años el programa PASER en la finca la Veguilla, situada en el término municipal de Córdoba. Como se muestra en la tabla resumen, los fringílidos son las aves más numerosas en nuestras redes, pero también hay densidad de silvidos.