Common Nightingale

Luscinia megarhynchos

Sydlig nattergal

Sydlig nattergal

Short abstract from the book:
The nightingale is a rare but regular passage migrant in spring and an infrequent breeding bird in southwestern Jutland. The first bird was ringed in 1931, and in total 50 birds have been ringed. One bird ringed at Tipperne in western Jutland on 1 May 2002 was recovered on 6 June 2003 in Cambridge, England, and a bird ringed on 2 August 1995 in the Netherlands was recovered on 1 May 1996 at Blåvandshuk in western Jutland.

Read more about the species in the chapter from The Danish Bird Migration Atlas here

Ringing data for Common Nightingale

 
Datavisning: genmeldinger    genmeldinger/mærkninger    mærkninger
Sæson: alle    vinter    forår    sommer    efterår
Periode: alle    før 2003    2003 og frem    seneste 365 dage


Data

Birds ringed
Birds ringed 38
Ringed as chicks 0 (0,0%)
Recoveries
No. of recoveries 5
No. of individuals 0
Proportion recovered 0,0%