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Stortons ringing
Hello
John Woollett and team managed another ringing session at Stortons GP on Sunday where they successfully caught 98 birds. Twenty of these birds were re-traps from previous efforts on-site.
Birds caught included three Cetti's Warblers (one new bird), a late Reed Warbler which weighed in at a healthy weight of 13.7g, two Blackcaps and good numbers of Reed Buntings, Chaffinches, Greenfinches and Goldfinches.
Regards
Neil M
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