Dear Mr Lee,
this was the bird with the small green flag with no numbers.
Regards, Judit
Judit Szabo, PhD
Science Officer
East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership Secretariat (EAAFP Secretariat)
Email: science@eaaflyway.net Tel: +82 32 260 3005
Website: www.eaaflyway.net Skype: judit_aus
#1905 Get-pearl Tower, 12 Gaetbeol-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon 406-840 Republic of Korea
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On 2 May 2013 15:23, Rog Standen <flagging@awsg.org.au> wrote:
From: Australasian Wader Studies Group
c/o Roger Standen
Australia
Email: flagging@awsg.org.au
Judit Szabo (science@eaaflyway.net)
(Observer: Jae-Dae Lee (lonfog09@naver.com).)
Dear Judit,
Thank you for recording the details of the flagged wader that was
recently sighted. We appreciate your action in reporting this
information, which will contribute to our understanding of the migration
of birds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. If you are not already
doing so, could you please send in future sightings via the AWSG website
form if possible. This form can be found at
http://www.awsg.org.au/reportform.php.
Please check the information given below and advise me if any details
appear incorrect.
A Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica was sighted by Jae-Dae Lee at:
Songdo, Incheon, Republic of Korea (South Korea) 37deg 21min 54sec N,
126deg 40min 38sec E on 26/04/2013 with flag(s) as follows:
LEFT leg: nothing/unknown on tibia (upper leg) above
nothing/unknown on tarsus
RIGHT leg: green flag on tibia (upper leg) above nothing/unknown
on tarsus
This bird was flagged in Moreton Bay, near Brisbane, Queensland
(Australia), approximate co-ordinates 27deg 20min S, 153deg 10min E,
which uses the flag combination Green.
The resighting was a distance of approximately 7708 km, with a bearing
of 338 degrees, from the marking location.
Thank you for contributing to shorebird research studies in the East
Asian-Australasian Flyway. The information you have helped to collect
is valuable for scientific and conservation purposes.
Please report to us any further flag sightings you may make in the
future. This can be direct to flagging@awsg.org.au, or via the
electronic form on the Australasian Wader Studies Group website:
http://www.awsg.org.au/reportform.php .
Yours sincerely,
Roger Standen, Leg Flag Sighting Database Operator, Australasian Wader
Studies group
Processed 02/05/2013, our reference: 00044875 (UNH58897).
Note: this report has been sent only to you (the corresponder), and no
copy has been sent to the observer.
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