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Tag: Red Knot

watching for birds on Back Beach, Mispillion

A Knot in time…

Posted on 28 May 2022 by Rob Robinson

A week into our trip and we are into the swing – we are managing to do a complete count on each site in each three-day period.  We are also spending more time on data now, trying to get everything sorted. The Knot however are slow to arrive…

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged bird ringing, cannon netting, Delaware Bay, Delaware Shorebird Project, fieldwork, Red Knot, shorebirds, Wash Wader Ringing Group, WWRG

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Our team in #delawarebay are well into fieldwork now with some successful catching and surveys completed. White rumped sandpipers like this one (middle) have arrived in the last few days. Read their blog update here:

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