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Dadel wrote:tO URMAS Urmas, is everything oke with Piret, she stays for a few days on the same place and there are no movements at all?Can we see the movements of all the zender/birds?
I know you have not much time and been a very buzzy man.
I like to hear that everything is oke? :puzzled: :blush:
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buzzy is the wrong word ^^

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but urmas is busy like a buzzing bee. :mrgreen:
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MEIERLEIN, tell me what is the good word?
A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
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Dadel wrote:MEIERLEIN, tell me what is the good word?

:mrgreen:
coffeecat already did ^^

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dadel - you had to write busy instead of buzzy. :mrgreen:
ist was a funny typing error. :mrgreen:
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On my island, Ameland-in the Waddensea, a young Black Stork was spotted: http://www.persbureau-ameland.nl/pages/ ... 0a79d57e72
Click on the small picture for the larger version. The band is clearly visible: 1542 in black on a white band on the left leg.
I have no idea where to search for band records but thought someone here might know 8-)
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Hello, DEF - thank you for that post! I bet Urmas will be able to decipher the band - I will send him the link to your post.
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Dutch Eagle Fan wrote:On my island, Ameland-in the Waddensea, a young Black Stork was spotted: http://www.persbureau-ameland.nl/pages/ ... 0a79d57e72
Click on the small picture for the larger version. The band is clearly visible: 1542 in black on a white band on the left leg.
I have no idea where to search for band records but thought someone here might know 8-)

Why you dont ask the people from Vogelwacht Ameland ?
They must be able to get that informations.

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:peek:

PIRETs activities at 22.08.2012 :bow:
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I hope, URMAS soon will have time to show us, what PIRET did in the meanwhile :unsure:
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Hello everybody :hi:

Is the map updated to today?

there is a date at left in the bottom of the page but says:

Latest data 24.08.2012
Latest change 25.08.2012
...goodnight poor little thing
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pinkish wrote:Hello everybody :hi:

Is the map updated to today?

there is a date at left in the bottom of the page but says:

Latest data 24.08.2012
Latest change 25.08.2012

URMAS is on vacation without Internet
I suppose, he is the only one, who is able to put the New-transmitter-datas into the old Migration-Map

we have to wait

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yes, we will!

I think Urmas really deserves this vacation :mrgreen:

thank you meierlein :thumbs: :wave:
...goodnight poor little thing
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Dutch Eagle fan Look here http://www.cr-birding.be/

kijk hier eens .Misschien zit hij er tussen .
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Thanks for the responses all. I made a mistake with the code, it is T542. That could mean it is hatched and banded in Germany.
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Urmas has replied to my email about DEF's stork:

This stork is ringed in Germany, T542 is right code on ring. Ringed by Carsten Rohde.
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NancyM wrote:Urmas has replied to my email about DEF's stork:

This stork is ringed in Germany, T542 is right code on ring. Ringed by Carsten Rohde.


http://schwarzstorchberingung.de/page18.php

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We have already sent a message to someone who works with Dr Rohde :nod: :2thumbsup:
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Again Thank You for helping me in trying to find out more about this Black Stork.
I have already written to Mr. Carsten Rohde and he graciously sent me the ringing information:
T542 was banded on June 15 near Rudlos-Hessen.
He/she was spotted earlier this month at three different places in Friesland (NL). {Ameland is one of the Frisian Wadden islands}

This afternoon I have seen it myself when we drove back from the most western village (Hollum). It was feeding in a meadow. :D
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Urmas, thank you for your info about Piret. I am happy everything go,s well. :loveshower: :2thumbsup:
A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
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