March 17, 2016 10:45 am
Last week on March 12th a
Black-winged Stilt (Fras-servjent) with an Italian ring was seen at Ramla l-Hamra
Bay in Gozo. This was the
first recovery or so-called control since 2000, when this bird was ringed and
last seen.
In the photos captured by Ian Noel Pace,
the bird’s ring number was readable and with the help of BirdLife Malta ’s Ringing
Scheme, the data was later obtained from Italian Ringing Centre. The data
revealed that the stilt was ringed on the 10th of June, 2000 as a pullus
or a young chick not yet able to fly. This bird was ringed at the salt pans in
Cervia, along the Adriatic coast (Salina Di Cervia, Ravenna ).
BirdLife Malta is delighted by yet another
surprising recovery, showing what useful ornithological information scientific
bird ringing provides.
On its first recovery the Black-winged
Stilt appears to be healthy and is making its return journey northward to
breed. Black-winged Stilts are common spring migrants in Malta , often
migrating in small to large flocks, and since 2011 also breed at Ghadira Nature
Reserve.
Last week on March 12th a
Black-winged Stilt (Fras-servjent) with an Italian ring was seen at Ramla l-Hamra
Bay in Gozo. This was the
first recovery or so-called control since 2000, when this bird was ringed and
last seen.
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