Hi Bob, I have not the slightest idea but if you send the images to the B T O they will be able to tell you, I have done this with Barn Owls, apart from that excellent images of the rings, never managed to get close enough to be able to read them. All the best, Regards John
Hi Bob. I can only tell you that it was ringed in UK. Metal rings in UK with 'Brit Museum on them are BTO rings - explanation here:- http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_this_site/contact/bird_ringing.aspx
My what beautiful bracelets you are wearing Mr Greylag. (Amazing close ups Bob!) Good to know that Wildlife officials are keeping track of this species.
Hi Bob, A fun post indeed! Sorry I don't have time to check the rings!! I like the Great egret with its fish in previous post, congrats :) Warm regards, and enjoy your week
Hi Bob, I have not the slightest idea but if you send the images to the B T O they will be able to tell you, I have done this with Barn Owls, apart from that excellent images of the rings, never managed to get close enough to be able to read them. All the best, Regards John
ReplyDeleteI will try by sending it by BTO, thanks John.
DeletePretty amazing captures!
ReplyDeleteI know it is done for good reasons, but I would rather see them without their manacles. Great photos though.
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel EC, but, there is good reason.
DeleteHi. Ringing gets a lot of important information. But in this case I can not help.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the rings provide a lot of information for those who have knowledge of.
I wish you a nice weekend.
Best regards, Irma
Beautiful legs.
ReplyDeleteHa Bob deze zijn wel heel erg mooi scherp genomen,geweldig.
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspectives, Bob
ReplyDeleteHi Bob. I can only tell you that it was ringed in UK. Metal rings in UK with 'Brit Museum on them are BTO rings - explanation here:- http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_this_site/contact/bird_ringing.aspx
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of ringing, myself.
Best wishes - - - Richard
I have written a email to BTO, thanks Richard.
DeleteHi Bob! Spectacular images on foot! Have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteVery cool shots. I love that first shot, of the tag. Very cool
ReplyDeleteWow! Such incredible detail Bob!
ReplyDeleteThe birds are often seen in rings. But I'm not about close reach.
ReplyDeleteLovely detail in the legs. Never really looked at them in this way before.
ReplyDeleteså kule bilder Bob !
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,yo tambien creo que esta anillada en el Reino Unido,otra opcion es en Seo BirdLife.Un abrazo y feliz domingo.
ReplyDeleteMy what beautiful bracelets you are wearing Mr Greylag. (Amazing close ups Bob!) Good to know that Wildlife officials are keeping track of this species.
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky to have Wildlife officials who looks after the Greylag Greese, and many more Sallie.
DeleteWell, that last on is a bit sexy....
ReplyDeleteWell, these photo's were different to your usual ones!
ReplyDeleteGreat close-ups though.
All the best Jan
Well captured and we too have similar here with tagging.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteA fun post indeed!
Sorry I don't have time to check the rings!!
I like the Great egret with its fish in previous post, congrats :)
Warm regards, and enjoy your week
That's incredibly cool!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week-end!
Gil Zetbase