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« on: 17-Sep-11, 09:43:22 PM »

http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/blog/2011/09/13/news-from-the-international-shorebird-project/

Bandedbirds.org is an effort to collect data on shorebirds throughout their range from the southern tip of Chile to the Canadian arctic. This effort has been underway for many years and has an international network of volunteers reporting re-sightings data on shorebirds.

The following was shared with the shorebird community by Jeannine Parvin, administrator for bandedbirds.org.

The bird being discussed was banded in NJ in May 2005.  It seemed to return to NJ each year, having been resighted most years up to 2010. The bird seemed to be heading back up to NJ for the 2011 Spring shorebird season, when it was shot and killed in French Guiana.  Illegal hunting is still a big issue for shorebirds.  Paired with loss and degradation of habitat, and pollution, these birds face major threats.  Read more about CWF’s work to monitor and protect shorebirds here.

A red knot identified as FL(PPM) was shot in French Guiana by a hunter.

The data was submitted by Alexandre Vinot from French Guiana. He regularly reports to bandedbirds.org and is a volunteer with GEPOG.

His comments state: β€œshot in Mana Ricefield – flag given to Antoine Hausselman, who gave me the data”.

5.651519 -53.670960 approximates this location along NW coast of French Guiana.
Resightings:

8/13/2005 – Fort George Inlet area – shoals and extreme south of Little Talbot Island, Florida, United States -

8/19/2005 – Fort George Inlet area – shoals and extreme south of Little Talbot Island, Florida, United States

8/28/2005 – Fort George Inlet area – shoals and extreme south of Little Talbot Island, Florida, United States

5/25/2007 – Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States

5/28/2007 – Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States

5/29/2007 – Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States

5/31/2007 – Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States

5/19/2008 – Moores Beach, New Jersey, United States

5/27/2008 – Mispillion Harbor – Back Beach, Delaware, United States

5/15/2009 – Cooks Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/17/2009 – Moores Beach, New Jersey, United States

5/18/2009 – Goshen Creek, New Jersey, United States

5/21/2009 – Reeds Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/24/2009 – Cooks Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/25/2009 – Cooks Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/25/2010 – Reeds Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/26/2010 – Reeds Beach – South, New Jersey, United States

5/27/2010 – Kimbles Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/28/2010 – Cooks Beach – South, New Jersey, United States

5/28/2010 – Kimbles Beach – South, New Jersey, United States

5/29/2010 – Kimbles Beach – South, New Jersey, United States

5/30/2010 – Cooks Beach – North, New Jersey, United States

5/8/2011 – RiziΓ¨res de Mana (ricefields), N/A, French Guiana
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