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Ringing

The purpose of bird ringing is to generate information about the survival, productivity and movements of birds, helping us to understand why populations are changing.

These pages give further information about the methods and purposes of ringing as well as some of the more interesting results of ringing in Moray and Nairn.

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Sandwich Tern with colour ring, readable with a telescope

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