On February 26, 2011 in La Caleta de Vélez, Málaga, during the celebration of the Fourth Conference on Marine Ringed Bird Watching, Salva García observed with white rings copy N00A.
gull with white rings N00A in La Caleta de Velez, March 26, 2011
Photo: Salva García
Its origin was unknown even to the coordinator of rings in large gulls, Peter Rock .
Subsequently, on March 7, 2011 the same gull was observed by Blas Lopez, on the beach of La Carihuela, Torremolinos, Malaga.
In recent dates, May 3, 2011, John Sanders a new observation tells us the same seagull in the landfill Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK.
Google Earth Image the villages of gull control with white rings N00A
Continue without knowing its provenance, but the suspicion is that it could be a ring of Doñana Biological Station (EBD).
would be appreciated clue to the origin of this bird.
gull with white rings N00A in La Caleta de Velez, March 26, 2011 Photo: Salva García
Its origin was unknown even to the coordinator of rings in large gulls, Peter Rock .
Subsequently, on March 7, 2011 the same gull was observed by Blas Lopez, on the beach of La Carihuela, Torremolinos, Malaga.
In recent dates, May 3, 2011, John Sanders a new observation tells us the same seagull in the landfill Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK.
Google Earth Image the villages of gull control with white rings N00A Continue without knowing its provenance, but the suspicion is that it could be a ring of Doñana Biological Station (EBD).
would be appreciated clue to the origin of this bird.
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