RMDEJAXK–Bird ringer's notebook, pair of pincers and metal rings for ringing Barn owl (Tyto alba) owlet / chick
RMB450KY–Bird ringers' logbook
RM2GMHGR6–Bird ringer putting a leg ring on a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), bird ringing, UK
RM2X1840J–Small British bird in a bird ringer's hand, UK
RMB7572Y–A bird ringers' mist net
RM2BNEB5R–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) held in bird ringer’s hand. Severn Estuary, UK. July
RF2X28GMP–Bird ringers setting up their bird nets in a national park with an armed guard
RMB7BDHB–Bird ringers ringing peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus chick and recording ring number Dumfries and Galloway June
RMTD0P91–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. A member of staff at the Institute for Bird Research investigates a captive wagtail. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMKW3DDK–Bird ringers at a dead chicks White-tailed eagle
RMC8F7E2–Bird ringer holding a Yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella, in the ringers' grip, ready for taking biometric measurements
RM2E1MG95–Packet of Split Metal Bird Rings (Bands), for research, Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong China 26th Sept 2015
RMD9JJ0D–Bird ringing, Bude marshes nature reserve, Cornwall, UK 2013
RMBGA2A8–Close-up of a ringer's hand attaching an identity ring to a Spotted Flycatcher chick's leg. Devon. UK
RMC26GTB–Male Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla In The Hand After Being Ringed At Hilbre Bird Observatory, Wirral, UK
RMRD88DB–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RME1665Y–Female Blackcap being ringed - Sylvia atricapilla
RME15WC9–Ringers (Latin Procnias) - genus of passerine birds of the family Kotingovye. Odnousy bell ringer Procnias albus (Hermann, 1783)
RMDEJBB0–Barn owl (Tyto alba) owlets / chicks ready to be ringed and bird ringer's notebook, pair of pincers and metal rings at cemetery
RM2BD21YW–Ringers (Latin Procnias) - genus of passerine birds of the family Kotingovye. Odnousy bell ringer Procnias albus (Hermann, 1783)
RM2GMHGTC–Bird ringer putting a leg ring on a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), bird ringing, UK
RM2X1840T–Small British bird in a bird ringer's hand, UK
RMB7568F–Greater spotted woodpecker shouts as it is freed from a bird ringers' net
RM2BNEB5E–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) caught in bird ringers’ nets. Severn Estuary, UK. July
RMB45031–Bird ringing
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RMTD0P97–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. A member of staff at the Institute for Bird Research rings a captive wagtail. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD24F1M–Eurasian Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) immature, being ringed by bird ringer, Norfolk, England, July
RMW4KM0C–Nisbill, Germany. 27th June, 2019. An adult osprey circles over the eyrie with a young bird and observes the work of the bird ringers. With the support of the energy supplier WEMAG, young birds of prey and storks will be ringed until the beginning of July. About 208 breeding pairs and 350 young birds were counted last year in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMC8F7DD–Bird ringer holding a Yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella, in the ringers' grip, ready for taking biometric measurements
RM2G2K633–Wiesbaden, Germany. 12th June, 2021. The bird ringers caught a black kite at the landfill site in Wiesbaden in order to ring it afterwards. A large colony of birds of prey lives on the huge site. Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2E1MG96–Table worktop for Bird Ringing, Pliers, ruler and bird rings, at Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong, China 26th Sept 2015
RMTX5H2W–Cammin, Germany. 24th June, 2019. Bird ringers put the marking rings on the legs of three young storks. The stork experts are on the road in Mecklenburg, measuring the young storks in their nests and attaching the rings. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMBGA2AM–Close-up of a ringer's hand attaching an identity ring to a Spotted Flycatcher chick's leg. Devon. UK
RMC26GWB–Second Year Male Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus In The Hand After Being Ringed At Hilbre Bird Observatory, Wirral, UK
RMRD88D8–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMDEJB68–Barn owl (Tyto alba) owlets / chicks ready to be ringed and bird ringer's notebook, pair of pincers and metal rings at cemetery
RM2GMHGTW–Bird ringer putting a leg ring on a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), bird ringing, UK
RMB44Y62–Bird ringing rings
RMD24G6M–Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) immature, being ringed by bird ringer, Norfolk, England, July
RMC8F7F2–Bird ringer holding a Yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella, in the ringers' grip, ready for taking biometric measurements
RM2E1MG9D–Bird Ringing (Banding) for research, Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong 26th Sept 2015
RMTX5H14–Cammin, Germany. 24th June, 2019. Bird ringers put the marking rings on the legs of three young storks. The stork experts are on the road in Mecklenburg, measuring the young storks in their nests and attaching the rings. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G2JY1N–Wiesbaden, Germany. 12th June, 2021. The bird ringers and ornithologist Reinhard Vohwinkel caught a black kite at the landfill site in Wiesbaden in order to ring it afterwards. A large colony of birds of prey lives on the huge site. (to dpa 'Lunchtime in the garbage: Black kites dine in the landfill') Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMC26GW6–Second Year Male Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus In The Hand After Being Ringed At Hilbre Bird Observatory, Wirral, UK
RMRD88DD–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2GMHH0N–Bird ringer holding a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) after attaching a leg ring or band, ready to release the bird
RMD24G8X–Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) adult female, being ringed by bird ringer, Norfolk, England, August
RM2E1MG92–Bird Ringing (Banding) for research, Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong, China 26th Sept 2015
RM2G2JY4M–Wiesbaden, Germany. 12th June, 2021. The bird ringers and ornithologist Reinhard Vohwinkel caught a black kite at the landfill site in Wiesbaden in order to ring it afterwards. A large colony of birds of prey lives on the huge site. (to dpa 'Lunchtime in the garbage: Black kites dine in the landfill') Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMC29W7M–Second Year Male Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus In The Hand After Being Ringed At Hilbre Bird Observatory, Wirral, UK
RMRD88D0–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2GMHH00–Bird ringer holding a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) after attaching a leg ring or band, ready to release the bird
RMCNK0PF–Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) adult, caught in mist net with bird ringer, Norfolk, England
RM2G2JY1W–Wiesbaden, Germany. 12th June, 2021. The bird ringers and ornithologist Reinhard Vohwinkel caught a black kite at the landfill site in Wiesbaden in order to ring it afterwards. A large colony of birds of prey lives on the huge site. (to dpa 'Lunchtime in the garbage: Black kites dine in the landfill') Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRD88D1–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2GMHGRH–Bird ringer putting a leg ring on a male sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), bird ringing, UK
RMD24G90–Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) adult female, being weighed by bird ringer recording data, Norfolk, England, August
RM2G2K470–Wiesbaden, Germany. 12th June, 2021. Bird ringers and ornithologist Reinhard Vohwinkel caught a black kite at the landfill site in Wiesbaden in order to ring it afterwards. A large colony of the birds of prey lives on the huge site (to dpa 'Lunchtime in the garbage: Black Kites dine in the landfill'). Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTD0P93–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. A member of staff at the Institute for Bird Research investigates a captive wagtail. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMRD88D2–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMW09662–Nisbill, Germany. 27th June, 2019. An adult osprey circles over the net with a young bird and observes the work of the bird ringers. With the support of the energy supplier WEMAG, young birds of prey and storks will be ringed until the beginning of July. About 208 breeding pairs and 350 young birds were counted last year in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFGCTHP–European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) adult male, leg being fitted with metal ring by bird ringer, Isle of Wight, England, August
RMRD88CY–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMW09674–Nisbill, Germany. 27th June, 2019. An adult osprey circles over the net with a young bird and observes the work of the bird ringers. With the support of the energy supplier WEMAG, young birds of prey and storks will be ringed until the beginning of July. About 208 breeding pairs and 350 young birds were counted last year in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Credit: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTD0P98–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. Katharina von Runnen, station assistant at the Institute for Bird Research, has captured a wagtail. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD24G8N–Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) adult female, being released from mist-net by bird ringer, Norfolk, England, August
RMRD88CW–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMTD0P96–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. Katharina von Runnen, station assistant at the Institute for Bird Research, has captured a wagtail. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD24FHG–Greylag Goose Anser anser leg being fitted with metal ring bird ringer during annual goose roundup Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve
RMRD88D9–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMTD0P92–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. Phil Keuschen, station assistant at the Institute for Bird Research, shows one of the catching facilities for migratory birds. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD24FH6–Greylag Goose Anser anser Canada Goose Branta canadensis adults young mixed flock being rounded up driven towards holding pens
RMRD88D7–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RMTD0P94–Helgoland, Germany. 14th May, 2019. Phil Keuschen, station assistant at the Institute for Bird Research, shows a captured bird during a guided tour. The IfV was founded as 'Vogelwarte Helgoland' on 1 April 1910 within the Prussian Biological Institute on Helgoland. In the meantime about one million migratory birds have been captured and ringed here. (Zu dpa ' The bird ringers of Helgoland') Credit: Carsten Rehder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J5YHH1–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: The tool for ringing. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by the trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: Ingolf König-Jablonski/dpa
RMRD88CX–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5YK20–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: The plumage of a goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) is checked. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo
RMD24FHD–Greylag Goose Anser anser Canada Goose Branta canadensis adults young mixed flock in holding pens waiting to be counted ringed
RMRD88CR–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5YK17–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: The plumage of a songbird is checked. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: Ingolf König-Jablonsk
RMD24FGX–Greylag Goose Anser anser Canada Goose Branta canadensis adults young mixed flock being rounded up driven towards holding pens
RMRD88CP–Little Tern(Sterna albifrons) newly hatched chicks in researchers hand ,prior to being weighed and measured and rung ,to determine fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5YJ6F–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: A Corn Bunting (Emberiza calandra) shortly before release after ringing. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the song
RMD24FH1–Greylag Goose Anser anser Canada Goose Branta canadensis adults young mixed flock being rounded up driven towards holding pens
RMRD88CG–Little Tern (Sterna albifrons ) newly hatched young being measured and weighed by scientist to find out life cycle and it's fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5W2K6–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: A songbird hangs in the net. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are checked continuously during the campaign so that the birds are not exposed to unnecessary stress for a long time. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: Ingolf König-Jablonski/
RMD24FHB–Greylag Goose Anser anser Canada Goose Branta canadensis adults young mixed flock in holding pens waiting to be counted ringed
RMRD88EG–Little Tern (Sterna albifrons ) newly hatched young being measured and weighed by scientist to find out life cycle and it's fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5YJ5Y–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: Bird rings in different sizes. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: Ingolf König-Jablonski/dpa
RMDT824N–Mediterranean Gull (Larus melanocephalus) first winter plumage second winter plumage and adult winter plumage held in hands for
RMRD88EM–Little Tern (Sterna albifrons ) newly hatched young being measured and weighed by scientist to find out life cycle and it's fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5W2KG–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: A songbird is released after ringing. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: Ingolf König-Jablonsk
RMCNK55E–Western Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus chick being held by conservation worker during ringing North Kent Marshes Isle Sheppey
RMRD88ED–Little Tern (Sterna albifrons ) newly hatched young being measured and weighed by scientist to find out life cycle and it's fitness in relation to climate change .
RM2J5W2K8–17 April 2022, Brandenburg, Schenkenberg: A songbird is gently held in the hand by a bird ringers. A ringing campaign took place in the Rietzer See nature reserve over Easter. The birds are caught with nets, measured, weighed and ringed by trained bird ringers. The nets are continuously checked during the campaign to ensure that the birds are not subjected to unnecessary stress. The data is then entered into a central database at the Hiddensee ringing center. Thanks to the many volunteers in Germany, conclusions can be drawn about the breeding and migration behavior of the songbirds. Photo: In
RMRD88CH–Little Tern (Sterna albifrons ) newly hatched young being measured and weighed by scientist to find out life cycle and it's fitness in relation to climate change .
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