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Banded BFS confused by field recognition in Taiwan
« on: Dec 6th, 2004, 10:04pm » |
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For members' information. Message from Liu Liang-li about a mystery BFS in Taiwan. ----- Original Message ----- From: liangliliu Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 11:45 AM Subject: more banded BFSs confused by field recognition in Taiwan > Dear Friends, > > Colored rings and numbered rings could be broken after 6 years in the > wilds. --hypothesis. > > 2 banded BFSs bave problems to recognize for the time being in Taiwan. > One is recognized as T05 or A01. The other one may be A09, A12, T13, or > T16. > > My conclusion as below: > > 1. BFS with green and red rings on left leg is T05 for sure. Please > look at T05saved1999.jpg and T05noMetalring.jpg. This bird is rescued by > Mr. Huang, local people at Chi-Ku, and me, Leo, in 1999. It doesn't have a > metal ring on right leg. Therefore, it won't be A01, because A01 has a > metal ring on right leg in Simba's previous excel file. > > 2. White rings sometimes become yellow rings on pictures. We have many > pictures proved this pheonmenon. BFS with red-yellow rings or with > red-white rings, the 3rd photo of attached files, could be A09, A12, T13, or > T16. > According to the 5-year report of marked BFSs by Collin Chen, BFSA > director, T13 and T16 keep their company and visit Taiwan every year. T16 > still has numbered ring. T13 has lost its numnered ring last year. Collin > suggests the bird is T13. > Because we haven't recorded any information of A09 or A12 for > recent 7 years after banded in Hong Kong, I would like to agree this bird > is T13, with red and yellow rings. Certainly, we will make more observation > for sure. > > Best Regards, > > Leo (Black-faced Spoonbill Communication Net, > Taiwan, http://home.kimo.com.tw/lapueekou/ ) > T05 no metal ring (Nov 2004, by Mr Wu) T05 saved in 1999 A09 or A12 or T13 or T16 (5 Dec 2004, by Mr Wu)
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Re: Banded BFS confused by field recognition in Ta
« Reply #1 on: Dec 6th, 2004, 10:08pm » |
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More messages, for members' information. ----- Original Message ----- From: "YU Yat Tung" Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 12:25 PM Subject: RE: more banded BFSs confused by field recognition in Taiwan > Dear Leo and all other friends, > > I think the bird, through to be A09 or A12, is not one of the Hong > Kong's bird. It is because we have not put on any metal ring on the > tibia of the bird. All the metal rings are put on the tarsus. > > There is also a sad news that one BFS was also found sick this morning. > It is now in treatment already. > > Best regards, > Tung
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Re: Banded BFS confused by field recognition in Ta
« Reply #2 on: Dec 6th, 2004, 10:10pm » |
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More messages, for members' information. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simba Chan" Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 6:39 PM Subject: Re: more banded BFSs confused by field recognition in Taiwan > Dear Leo and others, > > Thanks for the information. Sorry for the slow response as I have been > terribly busy in November. > > Looking at the photo of the bird supposed to be A09/A12/T13orT16, don't you > feel strange that the metal band is on the tibia, where the big color band > should be placed? It seems natural for a bander to put a metal band on the > tarsus when a big color band is put on the tibia. > > It is likely that the bird has never got a color band on the right leg. > (Was the metal band of T13 put on the tibia?) > > Then, the only bird that is possible according to our knowledge is the one > banded on 21 Dec 1998 with a metal band H101251 (H1) and Red-white bands on > the left leg. As you said white may turn yellow over some years. > > The problem is, this bird was killed by botulism two years ago. > > Is it too early to tell a ghost story? Or, it could be banded by other > people without notifies others. > > Best wishes, > > Simba
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