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The Flight of
Bird R06(1999) Osprey R06 was thought to be
female but DNA testing later revealed it to be
male. It was translocated to Rutland Water on 12
July and released on 29 July. Its satellite
transmitter was fitted on 3/9/99. Wing 410mm, weight 1230g on
20th July. Its mother is S07 and its
brother S08. |
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Rutland Water 27/9/99 51.14N+1.24E Near Dover On 8/9 there was a very
accurate location showing where it roosted just
outside the reserve at Rutland Water. It was last seen at Rutland
Water on 21/9. Daily transmissions were expected
from 3/10/99 but the last recorded transmission was
on 27th September when R06 was at Dover.
There are two obvious
possible reasons for this - the transmitter may
have failed, or the bird may have died and its
radio be in a position where no transmissions can
be received by the satellite. It could still be
that we will suddenly receive a transmission but it
seems more likely now that we will not hear any
more. Of course, there is a slim chance that if R06
is still alive its ring number will be sighted and
reported - it could even make it back to Rutland
Water in future years. Alternatively its body may
be discovered and we may get to hear about its
location. |
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