Waders

species: 
Common Redshank
scientific name: 
Tringa totanus
notes: 

White ring with black 3 alpha-numeric code (1 letter and 2 numbers) (on right tibia) and metal ring (on left tibia).
note : some birds with green flag (transponder).

note 1 : used codes will be A01 to A99 till Z01 to Z99. The white ring with black code is always on the left or right tibia.

note 2 : the green flag and metal ring is always on the other tibia, but is not a part of the individual code. In the flag is a transponder, which is part of a project together with Martin Bulla from the Max Plank Institute from Germany. It is to find out the differences in breeding behaviour between male/female and waders in the arctic and with a day/night rhythm.

note 3 : The project is a Retrapping Adults for Survival project at the former isle of Wieringen, Nths. Between 2000 and 2022 over 500 birds (344 adults and 169 juveniles) were ringed. The survival rate differs per year, but is normally between 75 and 95% for adults. Most birds are seen in the breeding area, but some interesting ring readings along the flyway between Netherlands and Western Africa are in the database nowadays. Other aims of the project are giving information about mating system, dispersal and nest- and fledging success.

note 4 : the project runs on breeding birds and pulli, on the most northern point of Noord-Holland, Waddenseacoast, The Netherlands.

note 5 :

email sighting submit: 
colour-ring type: 
Legring : one, coded.
colour-ring colour (of the c-ring): 
White [W]
colour-ring code (of the c-ring): 
Three alpha-numeric code (3 letters/numbers).
countries where ringed: 
The Netherlands.