JOURNAL
OF THE EAST AFRICA NATURAL HISTORY
SOCIETY AND NATIONAL MUSEUM
25th SEPTEMBER 1972
EAST AFRICAN BIRD RINGING REPORT 1970-1971
By
G. C. BACKHURST
P.O. Box 29003, Kabete, Kenya
INTRODUCTION
No. 136
This report covers the period 1st July 1970 to 30th June 1971. The total number ofbirds ringed was 17S13 (see Table I), an increase of 3000 over the previous year's total(Backhurst 1971); however, 10630 Palearctic migrants of 61 species are included in thisfigure compared with only 6084 ringed during the previous year.
The full list of birds ringed is given in Table I where Palearctic migrants are printedin bold type; birds which are Ethiopian as well as Palearctic are printed in ordinary type.The nomenclature used follows the lists of C.M.N. White (references given in Backhurst1970) and as these lists are regarded as the standard for the Ethiopian Region, authors'names have been omitted. One map is included in this report showing the year's recoveriesoutside East Africa. Previous recoveries were shown on two maps in last year's report(Backhurst 1971).
SOME NOTES ON RINGING IN EAST AFRICA
Twenty-one ringers were operating in the three East African countries of Kenya,Uganda and Tanzania during the 1970-71 ringing year. Most ringers were in Kenyawhile very few were in the other two countries; a list of ringers is given on page 13.
This year's 19 Palearctic recoveries are most encouraging and should inspire thosewho specialize in Palearctic migrants to ring more of them. Some interesting recoveriesmay be mentioned: the female Ruff Philomachus pugnax No. B.4166 was ringed on lOthMay 1970 at Lake Nakuru, Kenya when it weighed 137g, some 49 per cent above themean winter weight (Pearson et al. 1970); however, in 1971 it was recovered near Nadymin the Soviet Union (over 6SoN., and 72°E.) on ISth April, i.e. three weeks earlier thanlOth May when, the year before, it had still been south of the equator. The EuropeanSwallow Hirundo rustica No. J. 37100 was the first East African-ringed bird to be controlledin the U.S.S.R., by Dr E. I. Gavrilov at the Chokpak Pass in Eastern Kazakhstan; inaddition, J. F. Reynolds controlled one of Dr Gavrilov's Swallows in Iringa. The Swallowcontinued to give the high recovery rate mentioned in last year's report (Backhurst 1971).
Pride of place for startling recoveries must go to the three non-hirundine Passerines(other than wagtails) which were recovered in the Middle East: the Kabete Reed WarblerAcrocephalus scirpaceus to Saudi Arabia, the Ng'iya Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla to Iranand the Mbale Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus to Iraq. The Redstart recovery was made
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exactly one month after it had been retrapped at the ringing site. Some ringing totals ofindividual species are also worthy of note: 900 Little Stints Calidris minuta (but still norecoveries), 818 Ruff, 188 Marsh Sandpipers Tringa stagnatilis, 622 Striped SwallowsHirundo abyssinica, 2770 European Swallows, 1029 Willow Warblers Phylloscopustrochilus, 202 Red-chested Sunbirds Nectarinia erythroceria and 355 Dark-cappedBulbuls Pycnonotus barbatus. Twelve Palearctic species were ringed for the first timeduring the year, these were (with number ringed in parentheses): Pallid Harrier Circusmacrourus (I), Spotted Crake Porzana porzana (I), Common Tern Sterna hirundo (I),Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobams (2), Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa (I),Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus (I), European Cuckoo Cuculus canorus (I), European ScopsOwl Otus scops (I), European Night jar Caprimulgus europaeus (I), Pied FlycatcherFicedula hypoleuca (2), Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita (I), and White-throated Robinlraniagutturalis (3). The addition of these twelve birds has raised the number of Pale arcticsringed since 1960, when the scheme started, to 79 although only 61 species were ringedin the year under review. As a final numerical exercise it is interesting to abstract thosespecies whose grand totals top 1000; there are just ten: Little Stint, Ruff, Striped Swallow,European Swallow, African Sand Martin Riparia paludicola, European Sand MartinR. riparia, Yellow Wagtail Motacilla jlava, Willow Warbler, Yellow-backed WeaverPloceus melanocephalus and Dark-capped Bulbul.
More ringers are still needed in East Africa especially if they are experienced and,in this context, visiting ringers from overseas are eSpecially welcome but they are remindedthat the East African Scheme uses its own rings and, as the stocks held are not particularlylarge by European standards, those intending to visit East Mrica for ringing should contactthe writer as soon as their plans are finalized so that more rings can be ordered if necessary.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Ringers gratefully acknowledge the co-operation of the City Engineer, Nairobi forallowing them to operate at Kariobangi Sewage Works; the Director of the KenyaNational Parks for permission to ring at Lake Nakuru and in Tsavo National Parks;the Director of Veterinary Services, Kenya for permission to ring on certain land atKabete. The Society is also grateful to the Administrative Director of the NationalMuseum, Nairobi for allowing the Museum's address to appear on the rings.
I should like to thank the East Africa Natural History Society for the grant they madetowards the cost of sending Irie to the XV International Ornithological Congress in TheHague in September 1970.
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TABLE IBIRDS RINGED BY THE EAST AFRICA NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY RINGING
ORGANIZATION
Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
Podiceps ruficollis Little GrebeArdeola ibis Cattle Egret.A. ralloides Squacco Heron .Ixobrychus minutus Little BitternNycticorax nycticorax Night Heron .Phoenicopterus minor Lesser FlamingoPlatalea alba Mrican SpoonbillThreskiornis aethiopica Sacred Ibis .Alopochen aegyptiaca Egyptian GooseAnas capensis Cape Wigeon .A. erythrorhynchos Red-billed DuckA. hottentota Hottentot TealA. querquedula Garganey .A. undulata Yellow-billed Duck .Netta erythrophthalma Mrican PochardDendrocygna bicolor Fulvous Tree-DuckAccipiter badius Shikra •.A. minullus Little Sparrow HawkA. tachiro Mrican Goshawk .Circus macrourus Pallid Harrier .Lophaetus occipitalis Long-crested EagleMilvus migrans ssp. Kite •.M. migrans migrans Black KiteFalco biarmicus Lanner .F. cuvieri Mrican HobbyF. subbuteo Hobby .•.Polihierax semitorquatus Pigmy FalconCoturnix coturnix Quail ..C. delegorguei Harlequin Quail .Francolinus coqui Coqui FrancolinF. sephaena Crested Francolin ..Fulica cristata Red-knobbed or Crested CootGallinula chloropus Moorhen •.Limnocorax flavirostra Black Crake .Porphyrio porphyrio Purple GallinulePorzana porzana Spotted Crake .Sarothrura elegans Buff-spotted CrakeS. pulchra White-spotted Crake .Charadrius asiaticus Caspian PloverC. dubius Little Ringed PloverC. hiaticula Ringed Plover .C. leschenaultii Great Sand PloverC. marginatus White-fronted Sand PloverC. mongolus Mongolian Sand PloverC. pallidus Chestnut-banded Sand PloverC. pecuarius Kittlitz's Sand PloverC. tricollaris Three-banded PloverVanellus armatus Blacksmith PloverV. coronatus Crowned LapwingV. spinosus Spurwing PloverDromas ardeola Crab Plover ..•Cursorius chalcopterus Violet-tipped CourserGlareola pratincola PratincoleActophilornis africana Jacana ..Larus cirrocephalus Grey-headed GullSterna daugallii Roseate Tern .S. hirundo Common Tern .•S. leucoptera White-winged Black TernS. nilotica Gull-billed Tern .S. repressa White-cheeked Tern •.Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope
1970/71 GrandTotal
o Io Io II 2o Io I2o 73o 7o I
67 235II 54I I214 III 37o 4o Io 3o Io II Io II Io 22 4o II 4o Io I2 III II Io 16o II Io 2I 11 13 3o 1o 19
18 104o 9I 1I 6o 10025 21717 5530 1742 42 16o 2o 1o 1o 1I S
28 28I I
105 2III 73 32 2
Page 4
Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
Himantopus himantopus Black-winged StiltRecuroirostra avosetta Avocet ••Rhynchops jlavirostris African SkimmerRostratula benghalensis Painted SnipeArenaria interpres TurnstoneCalidris alba Sanderling •C. ferruginea Curlew SandpiperC. minuta Little Stint .•C. subminuta Long-toed StintC. temminckii Temminck's StintGallinago gallinago SnipeG. media Great Snipe •G. nigripennis African SnipeG. stenura Pintail Snipe ••Limosa Iimosa Black-tailed GodwitNumenius phaeopus WhimbrelPhilomachus pugnax Ruff •.Tringa erythropus Spotted RedshankT. glareola Wood Sandpiper.T. hypoleucos Common SandpiperT. nebularia Greenshank •T. ochropus Green SandpiperT. stagnatilis Marsh SandpiperT. terek Terek Sandpiper .Oena capensis Namaqua Dove .•Streptopelia capicola Ring-necked DoveS. decipiens Mourning Dove •S. lugens Pink-breasted Dove .S. semitorquata Red-eyed DoveS. senegalensis Laughing Dove ...•.Turtur abyssinicus Black-billed Blue-spotted Wood DoveT. afer Blue-spotted Wood Dove •.T. chalcospilos Emerald-spotted Wood DoveT. tympanistria Tambourine Dove ..Centropus superciliosus White-browed CoucalCeuthmochares aereus Yellow-bill .Chrysococcyx caprius Didric Cuckoo .C. cupreus Emerald CuckooC. klaas Klaas' Cuckoo ...•Clamator jacobinus Black and White CuckooC. levaillantii Levaillant's CuckooCuculus canorus CuckooC. clamosus Black Cuckoo .C. solitarius Red-chested CuckooTauraco hartlaubi Hartlaub's TuracoCiccaba woodfordii African Wood Owl .Glaucidium tephronotum Red-chested OwletOtus scops Scops OwlTyto alba Barn Owl ..•Caprimulgus europaeus Nightjar •C. fossii Gabon NightjarC. fraenatus Dusky NightjarC. inornatus Plain Nightjar •C. pectoralis Fiery-necked Nightjar .C. poliocephalus Abyssinian Nightjar ..•Macrodipteryx longipennis Standard-wing NightjarApus a/finis Little Swift .A. caffer White-romped Swift .Colius macrourus Blue-naped MousebirdC. striatus Speckled Mousebird •Alcedo cn'stata Malachite Kingfisher •Ceryle rudis Pied KingfisherCeyx picta Pigmy Kingfisher •..Halcyon albiventris Brown-hooded KingfisherH. chelicuti Striped Kingfisher •H. leucocephala Grey-headed KingfisherH. malimbica Blue-breasted Kingfisher
1970/71
45oI3oo
107900
o2
1941
2oII
818o
8040
223188
2231
3I2
53I
33II166I
202
162III2oIoIoI2oII2ooo
3225o
106126
32
129
GrandTotal
716I
19II
266
3309I12714433III
2683I
505170
938
56865
5920I8
65282344210I
35324
2III223IIII9III3I
162
480
18068
140251
4921
9
Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
H. senegalensis Northern Woodland KingfisherH. senegaloides Mangrove Kingfisher •Tockus erythrorhynchus Red-billed HombillCoracias caudata Lilac-chested RollerC. garrulus Roller .•.Merops albicollis White-throated Bee-EaterM. apiaster Bee-Eater ..•M. bullockoides White-fronted Bee-EaterM. oreobates Cinnamon-chested Bee-EaterM. pusillus Little Bee-Eater ••..M. superciliosus persicus Blue-cheeked Bee-EaterM. variegatus Blue-breasted Bee-EaterPhoeniculus cyanomelas Scimitar-Bill .P. minor Abyssinian Scimitar-BilI .Upupa epops africana Mrican HoopoeU. epops epops Hoopoe ...Buccanodon duchaillui Yellow-spotted BarbetB. leucotis White-eared Barbet .B. olivaceum Green Barbet ...Gymnobucco bonapartei Grey-throated BarbetLybius bidentatus Double-toothed BarbetL. guifsobalito Black-bilIed Barbet .L. lacrymosus Spotted-flanked BarbetL. leucocephalus White-headed BarbetL. leucomelas Red-fronted Barbet .L. melanocephalus Brown-throated BarbetL. torquatus Black-coIlared Barbet ...Pogoniulus bilineatus Golden-rumped Tinker-BirdP. chrysoconus YeIlow-fronted Tinker-BirdP. leucomystax Moustached Green Tinker-BirdP. pusillus Red-fronted Tinker-BirdTrachyphonus darnaudii d'Amaud's BarbetT. erythrocephalus Red and Yellow Barbet .T. purpuratus Yellow-bilIed Barbet ..Indicator conirostris Thick-billed Honey-GuideI. exilis Least Honey-Guide ...I. indicator Black-throated Honey-Guide .I. minor Lesser Honey-Guide ...I. variegatus Scaly-throated Honey-Guide .Prodotiscus regulus Wahlberg's Honey-Guide •Campethera cailliautii Little Spotted WoodpeckerC. caroli Brown-eared Woodpecker .C. nivosa Buff-spotted Woodpecker .C. nubica Nubian Woodpecker ..Dendropicos fuscescens Cardinal WoodpeckerD. poecilolaemus Uganda Spotted WoodpeckerJynx torquilla Wryneck ..Mesopicos goertae Grey Woodpecker.
Calandrella cinerea Red-capped Lark .Eremopterix leucopareia Fischer's Sparrow LarkMirafra africana Rufous-naped LarkM. rufocinnamomea Flappet Lark ..Campephaga phoenicea Black Cuckoo-shrikeC. quiscalina Purple-throated Cuckoo-ShrikeDicrurus adsimilis Drongo .D. ludwigii Square-tailed Drongo ..Emberiza fiaviventris Golden-breasted BuntingE. tahapisi Cinnamon-breasted Rock BuntingAmandava subfiava Zebra WaxbilI ..Clytospiza momeiri Brown Twinspot .Cryptospiza jacksoni Dusky Crimson-wing .C. salvadorii Abyssinian Crimson-wingC. shelleyi Shelley's Crimson-wing .Estrilda astrild WaxbilI ...E. atricapilla Black-headed Waxbill .E. bengala Red-cheeked Cordon-bleau
1970/71
9IooI
19oo3Io
II453o2Ioo62
27I
16o2
157o18oo11171132226o14
ooo8932o63
293o
19o
43o40
Page 5
GrandTotal
191II2
32I63
103
14773I2I62
187711028I23136I423I6I1
1330
3I425
1416I2
I2
II4IS1938I
II5
3°252
57I169I119
Page 6
Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
E. cyanocephala Blue-headed Cordon-bleauE. erythronotos Black-cheeked WaxbillE. ianthinogaster Purple Grenadier .E. melanotis Yellow-bellied Waxbill .E. nonnula Black-crowned WaxbillE. paludicola Fawn-breasted WaxbillE. rhodopyga Crimson-rumped WaxbillE. troglodytes Black-rumped Waxbill .Hypargos nitidulus Green-backed Twin-spotH. niveoguttatus Peters' Twin-spot ..Lagonosticta rhodopyreia Jameson's FirefinchL. rubricata African Firefinch ..L. rufopicta Bar-breasted Firefinch .L. senegala Red-billed Firefinch .Lonchura bicolor Rufous-backed MannikinL. cucullatus Bronze Mannikin .L. griseicapilla Grey-headed Silverbill .Nigrita canicapilla Grey-headed Negro FinchOrtygospiza atricollis Quail Finch ..Pirenestes ostrinus Black-billed Seed-crackerPytelia melba Green-winged Pytilia .Spermophaga ruficapilla Red-headed Blue-billVidua chalybeata Purple Indigo-BirdV. hypocherina Steel-blue Whydah .V. macroura Pin-tailed Whydah .•Serinus atrogularis Yellow-rumped Seed-eaterS. burtoni Thick-billed Seed-eaterS. canicollis Yellow-crowned CanaryS. citn"nelloides African Citril .S. dorsostriatus White-bellied CanaryS. gularis ....S. koliensis Papyrus Canary ..S. mozambicus Yellow-fronted CanaryS. striolatus Streaky Seed-eaterS. sulphuratus Brimstone CanaryDelichon urbica House MartinHirundo abyssinica Striped SwallowH. angolensis Angola Swallow .H. daurica Red-rumped SwallowH. fuligula Mrican Rock MartinH. griseopyga Grey-rumped SwallowH. rustica Swallow ..H. semirufa Rufous-chested SwallowH. senegalensis Mosque SwallowH. smithii Wire-tailed Swallow ..•Psalidoprocne albiceps White-headed Rough-wingP. pristoptera Black Rough-wingRiparia cineta Banded Martin •R. paludicola Mrican Sand MartinR. riparia Sand Martin ...Dryoscopus cubla Black-backed Puff-back ShrikeD. gambensis Puff-back Shrike ..•Eurocephalus anguitimens White-crowned Shrike .Laniarius barbarus Black-headed GonolekL. ferrugineus Tropical BoubouL. funebris Slate-coloured BoubouL. luehderi Ltihder's Bush ShrikeL. mufumbiri Papyrus GonolekLanius collaris Fiscal •...•.L collurio sspp. Red-backed and Red-tailed Shrikes .L. excubitorius Grey-backed FiscalL. mackinnoni Mackinnon's ShrikeL minor Lesser Grey Shrike .L senator Woodchat Shrike ..•Malaconotus blanchoti Grey-headed Bush ShrikeM. dohertyi Doherty's Bush Shrike •M. sulfureopectus Sulphur-breasted Bush Shrike
1970/71
o7
164
14I
12o326
193
II5860o5oI
351315o13o4o1520o9
245062
9622
42142
10o
27703o4028
316
29999
93o21422Io
1646
2IooIo4
GrandTotal
10173618173237I
336
26
29314
20272
3142I
754224I
6088
IS1838802146
12113710127
1066155444
174
602992
1607035
4781353II33
1212I
652526III
56152III2II213
Palearc:tic Migrants in Bold Type
Nilaus aler Northen Brubru .••Prionops plwnata Curly-crested Helmet-ShrikeTchagra australis Brown-headed Bush ShrikeT. jamesi Three-streaked Bush ShrikeT. minuta Black-cap Bush Shrike .T. senegala Black-headed Bush ShrikeAnthus cervinus Red-throated PipitA. leucophrys Plain-backed PipitA. novaeseelandiae Richard's PipitA. trivialis Tree Pipit ....Macronyx croceus Yellow-throated LongclawMotacilla alba alba White WagtailM. alba vidua Mrican Pied WagtailM. capensis Cape WagtailM. cinerea Grey WagtailM. clara Mountain WagtailM. ftava Yellow Wagtail .Batis capensis Puff-back Flycatcher ..B. minor Black-headed Puff-back FlycatcherB. molitor Chin-spot Puff-back FlycatcherB. soror Mozambique Puff-back FlycatcherBradornis microrhynchus Grey FlycatcherB. pallidus Pale Flycatcher ..Empidornis semipartitus Silver Bird •Ficedula hypoleuca Pied Flycatcher .Hyliotajlavigaster Yellow-bellied Flycatcher .Melaenornis chocolatina White-eyed Slaty FlycatcherM. edolioides Black Flycatcher .Muscicapa adusta Dusky Flycatcher .M. aquatica Swamp FlycatcherM. caerulescens Ashy Flycatcher .M. griseigularis Grey-throated FlycatcherM. striata Spotted Flycatcher •Myioparus plwnbeus Grey Tit-FlycatcherPlatysteira blissetti Jameson's Wattle-EyeP. castanea Chestnut Wattle-Eye .P. cyanea Wattle-Eye ..P. peltata Black-throated Wattle-Eye ...Terpsiphone rufiventer Black-headed Paradise FlycatcherT. viridis Paradise Flycatcher .•..Trochocercus albonotatus White-tailed Crested FlycatcherT. longicauda Blue Flycatcher ...•.T. nigromitratus .•.•••..•
Acrocephalus arundinace~ arundinaceus }Great Reed WarblerA. arundinaceus zarudn)'lA. arundinaceus griseldis Basra Reed Warbler .•.A. boeticatus African Reed Warbler .A. gracilirostris Lesser Swamp WarblerA. palustris Marsh Warbler .A. rufescens Greater Swamp WarblerA. schoenobaenus Sedge WarblerA. scirpaceus Reed Warbler .Apalis cinerea Grey Apalis .A. jlavida Black-breasted ApalisA. pulchella Buff-bellied WarblerA. pulchra Black-collared Apalis ....Bathmocercus cerviniventris Black-faced Rufous WarblerBradypterus baboecala Little Rush WarblerB. barratti Evergreen Forest Warbler •B. cinnamomeus Cinnamon Bracken WarblerB. graueri carpalis White-winged Warbler .Camaroptera brachyura Grey-backed CamaropteraC. chloronota Olive-green Camaroptera .•C. simplex Grey Wren-Warbler .•Chloropeta natalensis Yellow Flycatcher-WarblerC. similis Mountain Yellow Flycatcher-WarblerCisticola brachyptera Siffiing Cisticola
Page 7--1970/71
GrandTotalI
50
36
44I2
427
730
023
316
5388
24144
821
05
26169
03
02
03
346324132I 312 306 1633
1823
02
02
22
0I
431
1435
412
I12
I 43 317 440 3230
313
4171
012
I2
2362
I9
8 13020
34
66
0
42
713
3116
505
26
152443
237656
I2
1420
4II
517
742I2
03
017
05
119269
237
912
1620
015
0I
Page 8
Palearc:tic: Migrants in Bold Type
C. brunnescens Pectoral-patch CisticolaC. cantans Singing Cisticola •C. carruthersi Carruthers' CisticelaC. chiniana Rattling Cisticola •C. erythrops Red-faced CisticolaC. galactotes Winding CisticolaC. hunteri Hunter's CisticolaC. juncidis Zitting Cisticola .C. lateralis Whistling Cisticola .C. natalensis Croaking CisticolaC. robusta Stout Cisticola .C. woosnami Trilling Cisticola .Eminia lepida Grey-capped Warbler ..Eremomela icteropygialis Yellow-bellied EremomelaHippolais ic:terina Icterine WarblerH. languida Upcher's Warbler .H. olivetorum Olive-tree Warbler .H. pallida Olivaceous WarblerHylia prasina Green Hylia •.Loc:ustella ftuviatilis River Warbler •.Phylloscopus budongoensis Uganda Woodland WarblerP. c:ollybita Chiff-chaff .P. troc:hUus Willow Warbler ..P. umbrovirens Brown Woodland WarblerPrinia bairdii Banded Prinia .•P. leucopogon White-chinned Prinia .P. subflava Tawny-flanked Prinia .Schoenicola platyura Fan-tailed WarblerSphenoeacus mentalis Moustache WarblerSylvia atric:apilla BlackcapS. borin Garden WarblerS. c:ommunis WhitethroatS. nisoria Barred WarblerSylvietta brachyura Crombec ..S. leucophrys White-browed CrombecS. whytii Red-faced Crombec .•Alcippe abyssinica Abyssinian Hill BabblerTrichastoma albipecta Scaly-breasted IlladopsisT. julflescens Brown Illadopsis .T. poliothorax Grey-chested IlladopsisT. pyrrhoptera Mountain Illadopsis .T. rufipennis Pale-breasted Illadopsis .Turdoides hypoleucos Northern Pied BabblerT. jardinei Arrow-marked BabblerT. melanops Black-Iored BabblerT. plebejus Brown Babbler •T. rubiginosus Rufous Chatterer .Alethe poliocephala Brown-chested AletheA. poliophrys Red-throated AletheCercomela sordida Hill Chat ....Cercotl ichas hartlaubi Brown-backed Scrub-RobinC. leucophrys Red-backed Scrub-Robin •C. quadrivirgata Eastern Bearded Scrub-RobinCichladusa guttata Spotted Morning WarblerCossypha archeri Archer's Robin ChatC. caffra Robin Chat .•..C. cyanocampter Blue-shouldered Robin ChatC. heuglini White-browed Robin ChatC. natalensis Red-capped Robin ChatC. niveicapilla Snowy-headed Robin ChatC. polioptera Grey-winged Robin ChatC. semirufa Riippell's Robin Chat .Irania gutturalis White-throated RobinLuscinia lusc:inia Sprosser •Lmeprhync:hol Nightingale •Monticola rufocinerea Little Rock ThrushMe auatilil Rock Thrush
1970/71
218o28
41154
98o386
342o5o25132oI
1029II
1356o6
1714574165I
194293o624I5
1326ooo42
23o
12244
69233247o
10
GrandTotal
324153560
2412393263410
99637I
501872I
1648311636noI7
15089310825185
3727261935
272
II7
441476I768173I
4614
1514333983
39142
24
Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
Myrmecocichla nigra Sooty Chat ••Neocossyphus poensis White-tailed Ant ThrushOenanthe isabellina lsabeline WheatearO. oenanthe Wheatear •O. pileata Capped Wheatear .•O. pleschanka Pied Wheatear .Phoenicurus phoenicurus Redstart .Pogonocichla stellata White-starred Bush RobinSaxicola rubetra Whinchat •Saxicola torquata Stonechat •.Sheppardia aequatorialis Equatorial AkalatStizorhina fraseri Rufous Flycatcher .Turdus abyssinicus Olive ThrushT. pelios Mrican Thrush ..T. piaggiae Abyssinian Ground ThrushAnthreptes collaris Collared Sunbird .A. longuemarei Uganda Violet-backed SunbirdA. orientalis Violet-backed Sunbird .A. rectirostris Green Sunbird ..Nectarinia alinae Blue-headed SunbirdN. amethystina Amethyst Sunbird ..N. bifasciata Little Purple Banded SunbirdN. bouvieri Orange-tufted Sunbird .N. chloropygia Olive-bellied SunbirdN. cuprea Copper Sunbird .N. erythroceria Red-chested SunbirdN. famosa Malachite Sunbird .N. kilimensis Bronze Sunbird .N. mariquensis Mariqua Sunbird ..N. mediocris Eastern Double-collared SunbirdN. olivacea Olive Sunbird ...N. preussi Northern Double-collared SunbirdN. pulchella Beautiful SunbirdN. regia Regal Sunbird ...N. reichenowi Golden-winged SunbirdN. senegalensis Scarlet-chested SunbirdN. tacazze Tacazze SunbirdN. venusta Variable Sunbird ..N. verticalis Green-headed Sunbird ...Oriolus brachyrhynchus Western Black-headed OrioleO. larvatus Black-headed OrioleO. oriolus Golden Oriole .Parus albiventris White-bellied TitP. fringillinus Red-faced Tit .Remiz caroli African Penduline TitPasser eminibey Chestnut SparrowP. griseus Grey-headed SparrowP. iagoensis Rufous Sparrow ...Petronia xanthocollis Yellow-spotted Petronia ..Plocepasser donaldsoni Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-WeaverP. mahali Stripe-breasted Sparrow-WeaverSporopipes frontalis Speckle-fronted WeaverAmblyospiza albifrons Grosbeak WeaverAnomalospiza imberbis Parasitic WeaverEuplectes afra Yellow-crowned BishopE. albonotatus White-winged Widow BirdE. ardens Red-collared Widow Bird .E. axillaris Fan-tailed Widow Bird .E. capensis Yellow BishopE. gierowii Black Bishop ..E. hordeaceus Black-winged Red BishopE. jacksoni Jackson's Widow Bird .E. macrourus Yellow-mantled Widow BirdE. orix Red Bishop ...Malimbus rubriceps Red-headed WeaverM. rubricollis Red-headed Malimbe .
Page 9
1970/71
GrandTotal9
105
8I
6
1337
0I
35
948
658
767
914
1759
77
I109
1438
I6
833
04
04
II
07
0I
1653
II
712
40139
202393
0I
2893
14II9
4180
44105
332
IS103
02
58
43131
038
4275
1355
22
02
59
29
66
II
820
58166
I6
III
05
424
68
I8
8191
II
33129
556
99321
0I
328
341
03
018
617
I2
22
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Palearctic Migrants in Bold Type
Ploceus alienus Strange WeaverP. aurantius Orange Weaver .P. baglafecht Baglafecht WeaverP. bicolor Dark-backed WeaverP. bojeri Golden Palm Weaver ...P. castanops Northern Brown-throated WeaverP. cucullatus Black-headed WeaverP. intermedius Masked Weaver .P. jacksoni Golden-backed Weaver .P. luteolus Little Weaver ..P. melanocephalus Yellow-backed WeaverP. melanogaster Black-billed Weaver.P. nigerrimus Vieillot's Black WeaverP. nigricollis Black-necked WeaverP. ocularis Spectacled Weaver .P. pelzelni Slender-billed WeaverP. rubiginosus Chestnut WeaverP. spekei Speke's WeaverP. subaureus Golden Weaver .P. superciliosus Compact WeaverP. velatus Vitelline Masked WeaverP. weynsi Weyns' Weaver .P. xanthops Holub's Golden WeaverQuelea cardinalis Cardinal QueleaQ. erythrops Red-headed QueleaQ. quelea Red-billed Quelea ..Andropadus amorgei Ansorge's Greenbul .A. curvirostris Cameroon Sombre GreenbulA. gracilirostris Slender-billed Greenbul .A. importunus Zanzibar Sombre Greenbul .A. latirostris Yellow-whiskered GreenbulA. milanjemis Stripe-cheeked GreenbulA. montanus Shelley's Greenbul ...A. tephrolaemus Olive-breasted Mountain GreenbulA. virens Little Greenbul .•BIeda syndactyla Bristle-bill ...Chlorocichla ftavicollis Yellow-throated LeafloveC. ftaviventris Yellow-bellied GreenbulNicator chloris Nicator .....Phyllastrephus albigularis White-throated GreenbulP. baumanni Toro Olive Greenbul •.P. debilis Smaller Yellow-streaked GreenbulP. fischeri Fischer's Greenbul .P. strepitam Northern BrownbulP. terrestris Brownbul .Pycnonotus barbatus Dark-capped or Yellow-vented BulbulBuphagus erythrorhynchus Red-billed OxpeckerCinnyricinclus leucogaster Violet-backed Starling .•.Creatophora cinerea Wattled Starling ....Lamprotornis caudatus Riippell's Long-tailed Glossy StarlingL. chalybaeus Blue-eared Glossy Starling ..L. chloropterus Lesser Blue-eared Glossy StarlingL. corruscus Black-breasted Glossy StarlingSpreo hildebrandti Hildebrandt's StarlingSpreo superbus Superb Starling .Zosterops abyssinica Yellow White-eye .Z. senegalemis jacksoni Green White-eye .Z. senegalemis kikuyuemis Kikuyu White-eyeZ. senegalemis kulalensis Kulal White-eye .
TOTAL BIRDS RINGEDTOTAL SPECIES RINGED ••TOTAL PALEARCTIC BIRDS RINGED.TOTAL PALEARCTIC SPECIES RINGED
1970/71 GrandTotal0
28
846
2333
40
I3
85175
510155
32647
3629
28266
1209III
5362
3139
69187
57340
2225
27121
22
013
05
1717
835
41119
1285
132330
33
II30
II
618
77475
02
2II
I77
67102
621
1446
I8
33
2424
08
03
1070
4II
07
3551617
02
I37
1039
513
26
02
44
1617
221
4164
092
1865
04
17437
68256386
52010630
4413961
79
'POI' 11
TABLE 2
RECOVERIES AND CONTROLS OF BIRDS RINGED IN EAST AFRICA
Key to symbols and terms
- shot or killed by man;- found dead or dying;- found long dead;- manner of recovery unknown;- caught or trapped alive and released with ring (control);- caught or trapped alive and not released, or released with ring
removed.
- where this is in italics the ring has been returned.f.g. - full grown, age uncertain;ad. - adult;pull. - young, not able to fly freely;juv. - juvenile, able to fly freely.
3 - male;'? - female.
+xxAj ?jv()
Manner ofrecovery
Sex
Ring numberAge
Date ofrecovery
Distance (km)Elapsed time
- given in the order: day, month, year. If the date is unknown, thedate of the reporting letter is given in parentheses.
- only given for recoveries within East Africa.- given in the form, years: months: days, thus 1:2:9 signifies I year
2 months and 9 days after ringing.
Anas erythrorhynchos Red-billed DuckZ.0252 ad. 22. 3.71 Arusha National Park, Tanzania 3°13'S., 36°s4'E. JSSB.
+ 4. 4.71 Salt Pans, Dutch Comer, Sanya Juu, Tanzania 3°09'S., 37°01'E.,c. Iskm NE, 0:0:14. Miss J. Goodman.
22. 3.7124· 5.71
22. 3.71 ringing and recovery details as above.
Arusha National Park, Tanzania. JSSB.Ngaserai Controlled Area, Tanzania, just outside the Park boundary,0:2:3. R.E. Redhead.
Anas hottentota Hottentot TealD. 0918 ad. 23.11.68 Lake Nakuru, Kenya 0020'S., 36°06'E. GCB.
+ 30. 9.71 01 Bolossat, Kenya 0° 09'S., 36°26'E., 4skm NE, 2:10:8. Mr.Baxendale.
Z.0258 ad.
Z.0259 ad.+
D.094s f.g.+
2. 2.6913. 2.71
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. GCB.01 Bolossat, Kenya, 4skm NE, 2:0:11. J. R. Northern.
Anas undulata Yellow-billed DuckD. 1191 f.g. 7. 2.71 Kaptagat, Kenya 0026'N., 3s029'E. CFM.
+ 28. 3.71 Kaptagat, 0:1 :21. M. P. B. G. Wilson.
v
10. 5.70IS· 4.71
16. 1.7127· 4.71
ad.,?+
f.g.v
B.4166
Philomachus pugnax RuffB.2920 f.g. I. 1.69 Naivasha, Kenya 0°43 'S., 36°25 'E. GCB.
v 24 1.71 Lake Nakuru, Kenya, s8km NW, 2:0:23. DJP.
C.J760 ad.3 4. 4.69 Naivasha, Kenya. GCB.+ S. 6.71 near Dudinka, Krasnoyarskii Territory, U.S.S.R. 69°24'N.,
80017'E., 2:2:1. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. GCB.near Nadym, Tyumen Region, U.S.S.R. 6s037'N., 72°48'E.,0:11 :5. (Ringing centre, Moscow)
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. PLB.Lake Hannington, Kenya oOls'N., 36°06'E., c.6skm N,o:3:1I.T. J. Bamley.
16.10.71 Lake Nakuru, Kenya, 0:5:19. DJP.
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B.7162 IStW.~ 22. 2.71+ 20. 5.71
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. DJP.near Surgut, Tyumen Region, U.S.S.R. 61°18'N., 73°Z2'E.,0:2 :ZZ. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Tringa glareola Wood SandpiperB. 1980 f.g. zl.10.68 Lake Nakuru, Kenya. GCB.
caught? II. 7.71 near Turinskaya Sloboda, U.S.S.R. 57°38'N., 64°z7'E., Z:8:20.(Ringing Centre, Moscow)
J·37880 juv.19· 7.70"v"
7· 5.71
Hirundo rustlca SwallowJ. 19385 juv.
12.12.68?x
13· 9.70
J.26543
juv.II. 2.69X
(13·8·71)
J. 32781 ad.~
19·12.69v
3· 4·71
J.26912
1st W. 26.12.69?x
18. 5.70
J.39531
ad.~II. 1.70?x27· 7.71
II. 1.7022. 7.71
Colius striatusA.12606 ad.
+
J.39538 juv.j ?j
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. PLB & JFH.near Gul'kevichi, Krasnodarskii Territory, U.S.S.R. 45°21'N.,40040'E., 1:9:1. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Muko, Uganda 0028'S., 30044'E., HR & W.Petrijevci, near Osijek, Yugoslavia c. 45°33'N., 18°42'E., z:6:0.L. Lukic.
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. JFH.Athi River, Kenya 1026'S., 36°59'E., 160km SE, 1:3:14. GCB.
Mweya, Queen Elizabeth Park, Uganda 0°11'S., 29°54'E. MPLF.near Nakhichevan', Azerbaidzhan S.S.R., U.S.S.R. 39°14'N.,45°25'E., 0:4:12. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Ruhengere, Uganda 0026'S., 30°45'E. HR & W.near Oktyabr'skii, Volgograd Region, U.S.S.R. 47°58'N., 43°40'E.,1:6 :16. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Ruhengere, Uganda. HR & Wnear Maikop, Krasnodarskii Territory, U.S.S.R. 44°35'N.,40° 08'E., 1:6:11. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
(It is interesting to note that Swallow No. J39539, also ringed at Ruhengere on 11.1.70, was con-trolled in Czechoslovakiaon 19.5.70, see Backhurst 1971.)
Speckled Mousebird8. 5.71 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 6°48'S., 39°17'E. WGH.
19. 8.71 Dar es Salaam, 0:3:11. This bird was killed by a child using acatapult; on dissection by WGH it was found to contain threehalf-formed eggs.
Hirundo abyssinica Striped SwallowJ.37822 ad. 12. 7.70 Kariobangi, Nairobi, Kenya 1°15'S., 36°53'E. GCB.
x 2. 4.71 Mbagathi, Nairobi 1023'S., 36°46'E., 20km SW. 0:8:20.S. Kanyingi.
Kariobangi, Nairobi, Kenya. GCB.Muthaiga, Nairobi 1015'S., 36°50'E., 4.5 km NW. 0:9:18.This bird was temporarily stunned by a golf ball. R. C. Soper.
J.2186 ad.Q' 21.11.70j?j 15· 5.71
J.37100 juv.V
J.37200 juv.v
Athi River, Kenya. GCB.Chokpak Pass, Eastern Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R. 42°31'N.,70° 38'E., 1:3:10. E.!. Gavrilov. Moskwa K-028405 added.
Lake Nakuru, Kenya. GCB.Kariobangi, Nairobi, Kenya, 135 km SE, 0:11:7. DJP.:
Ruhengere, Uganda. HR & W.near Kurganinsk, Krasnodarskii Territory, U.S.S.R. 44°54'N"40° 34'E., 0:5:24. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
J.39755 juv. 29.12.70X (car) (29.3.71)
J. 51708 f.g.x
27· 3.7114· 5.71
Muko, Uganda. HR & W.25 km E of Mbarara, Uganda, c. 8 km ESE, c. 0:3:0. B. N. Musoke.
Kibebe Farm, Iringa, Tanzania 7°46'S., 35°42'E. JFR.near Dzhuma, Samarkand Region, Uzbek S.S.R., U.S.S.R.,39°42'N., 66°40'E., 0:1:19. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
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Acrocephalus scirpaceusJ.349S1 ad. IS. 1.70
j?! 7· 9·71
near Kurganinsk, Chuvash A.S.S.R., U.S.S.R., SSoS2'N.,47° 27'E., 3:S :29. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Kariobangi, Nairobi, Kenya. GCB.near Dergachi, Saratov Region, U.S.S.R. SloI3'N., 49°0S'E.,c. 2:7 :0. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Kabete, Kenya (at roost). EDS.
Arsanjan, 82 km ENE of Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran 29°so'N.,S3°18'E., 2:6:IS. A. Khademolhossein.
Kabete, Kenya (at roost). GCB.near Russkii Aktash, Tatar A.S.S.R., U.S.S.R. SSo02'N., S2°08'E.,c. I:S:17. (Ringing Centre, Moscow)
Kabete, Kenya (at roost). GCB.
Karen, KeIJ1ll 1°18'S., 36°41'E., 8km S, 0:11 :20. C. S. Moore.Reed Warbler
Kabete, Kenya. GCB.Az Zilifi (=Zulfi), Saudi Arabia 26°IS'N., 44°so'E., 1:7:22.S. Sakran.
S·9·71
1.11.68O. 6.71
20. 2.69
IS. 7.71
Yellow Wagtail17.11.66 Kaazi, near Kampala, Uganda 0012'N., 32°37'E. DJP.(24.11.71) Kibengo Village, Bombo, Uganda c. 0036'N., 32°33'E., c. 40 kmN,
c. S:o:o. K. Omudeke.
Thika, Kenya 1°03'S., 37°0SoE. DJMC.Kariobangi, Nairobi, 3S km SW. 4:8:9. DJP.
Kabete, Kenya (at roost) 1016'S., 36°43'E. EDS.
17. 1.69early 7.70
IstW.O' 9.2.71(flava)x
f.g. 11.2.67v(ad.~) 20.10.71ad. 0' 16. 1.68(flava)x
J·SS86
J.11615
J. 22717 f.g.O'(flava)+
J. 13725 f.g.x
J. 21789 f.g. ~x
Motacilla ftavaJ.3256 f.g. ~
j?j
X.1448
Phoenicurus phoenicurusJ. 49030 ad. 0' 6. 3.71
V 22. 3.71+ 22·4·71
Sylvia atricapilla BlackcapJ. 19219 f.g.(O') 20.11.68 Ng'iya, Central Nyanza, Kenya 0003'N., 34°23'E. PLB & JFH.
x or + II. 4.71 near Bidkarz, Fars Province, Iran 29°SS'N., Slooo'E., 2:4:21.Two reporting letters were received concerning this bird, oneclaimed that it had been found dead, the other that it had beenkilled by a stone. F. Reeb; D. A. Scott.
RedstartKachonga, Mbale, Uganda 00S8'N., 34°03'E. JR.Kachonga, 0:0:16. JR.A! Haditha, Iraq 34°09'E., 42°22'E. 0:1:0. Ismail Abdul HamudAI-Hadithi.
GCB
JSSBPLBDJMCMPLFRFJFH
Passer griseusA.10515 ad.
+
Grey-headed Sparrow12. 9.70 Kibuli, Uganda c. 0019'N., 32°3S'E. RF.20. 7.71 Kibuli, 0:10:8. Shot by catapult, bird eaten. (0. Tikodri).
KEY TO INITIALS IN LIST OF RECOVERIESG. C. & D. E. G. Backhurst WGH W. G. Harvey
HR & W G. N. Harrington, M. Reid & E. R.J. S. S. Beesley WaterhouseP.L. & H. A. Britton CFM C. F. MannD. J. M. Caffyn DJP D. J. PearsonM. P. L. Fodgen JFR J. F. ReynoldsR. Frankum JR J. RolfJ. F. & L. M. Harper EDS E. D. Steel
OTHER RINGERS IN EAST AFRICADenise Angwin W. P. LangridgeLise Campbell N. O. OkiaA. D. Forbes-Watson Nina PettittJ. Goddard M. StJ. & G. Sugg
Notes.-The above lists do not total 21 as mentioned on page I; this is because Caffyn, Reidand Steel, although mentioned in the list of recoveries, have left East Mrica and were not thereforeringers in 1970-71; further, husband and wife teams are counted as one ringer.
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TABLE 3
PALEARCTIC BIRDS RETRAPPED AT ORIGINAL RINGING SITES DURING 1970-71WHICH WERE RINGED IN PREVIOUS SEASONS
Charadrius hiaticula Ringed PloverCalidrisferruginea Curlew SandpiperCalidris minuta Little StintPhilomachus pugnax Ruff •Tringa glareola Wood SandpiperTringa stagnatilis Marsh SandpiperHirundo rustica Swallow ..Motacillaflava YellowWagtailPhylloscopus trochilus WillowWarblerOenanthe oenanthe Wheatear
11
2324
127
15611
Notes on Table 3I. The extent to which Palearctic migrants recur in their winter quarters (Ortstreue) has beendemonsttated only comparatively recently (see, for example, Moreau 1969 and in press, De Roo &Deheegher 1969, and Pearson 1972). The above table merely serves to show that the phenomenonoccurs between Eurasia and East Mrica; no quantitative conclusions should be drawn from thedata given, and, for this reason, no ringing totals are given in the table. This statement may needsome explanation: if Jackson (1938) had ringed his bread and cake-eating Yellow Wagtail in April1915 at Entebbe he would have achieved a 100 per cent return to winter quarters in October ofthat year when the bird came back. If, on the other hand he had managed to ring a single Swallowor Sand Martin caught while feeding in a flock near Lake Victoria it would have been exceedinglyunlikely that the ringed bird would have been detected or found in a subsequent year, althoughit is quite possible that the individual'Swallow or Sand Martin had returned to the same area.Thus the correct interpretation of Ortstreue data cannot be assessed without (a) full knowledge ofthe ringing picture at a given locality and (b) full knowledge of the trapping effort expended at thatlocality in subsequent seasons. It follows (giving an extreme example) that if 1000 migrants areringed at a locality one season from, say, December to March none will be retrapped the followingseason if no trapping is done there, giving a "nil" return to winter quarters. It is likely howeverthat if trapping is resumed the next season (i.e. two years after the 1000birds were ringed) a numberof first-season birds will be caught and this number will depend, apart from mortality and anynon-Ortstreue element, upon the trapping effort expended in the third season and upon the easewith which the particular birds can be caught. Any computation of percentages of returning birdsmust take into account the number of birds handled in the season in question, and this will includealso "same-season" retraps.
From circumstantial evidence it seems likely that most species of which individuals have beenretrapped in later seasonsare normally true to their winter quarters but, from the figures in Table 3and from personal knowledge as well, it is not yet possible to compare the extent of this fidelitybetween species; a final example will serve to illustrate the point: the single Willow Warbler listedin Table 3 was trapped in Napier Grass Pennisetum purpureum Schumach. at Kabete at the end ofDecember 1968. In the 1968-69 season only three Willow Warblers were caught at this site. Thefollowing season (1969-70) less effort was devoted to the area and no Willow Warblers were caught;however, in the 197°-71 season, despite a rather limited amount of netting effort (but neverthelessmore than in 1969-70)four Willow Warblers were caught including a 1968-69bird. It is consideredlikely that the small number of this species present in the Napier Grass at the times of netting werewinter residents and that the single retrap in 197°-71 suggests that Willow Warblers, albeit on avery small sample, are true to winter quarters. The reasons that only one Willow Warbler has everbeen retrapped in a subsequent season at the place of ringing are, in the writer's view, that eithermost are trapped on passage (i.e. not in their winter quarters), or that the majority of winteringbirds ringed have been ringed in areas where less trapping effort has been expended in later seasons.Detailed papers on Ortstreue are in the course of preparation.2. The table does not give a complete summary of birds retrapped in subsequent seasons: oneringer is known to have data on such birds but he is unwilling to part with them.
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TABLE 4
RECOVERIES IN EAST AFRICA OF BIRDS RINGED ABROAD
The signs and symbols are the same as those used in Table 2.
Mlezu, 150 km ENE of Bulawayo, Rhodesia 19°09'S., 29°54'E.H.F. Meyer.Mwalukwa Dam, Shinyanga. Tanzania c. 3°33 'S., 33°54'E.4:6:15. (J. Jonathan)
15. 5.66.
+ad.a'
Sarkidiornis melanota Knob-billed GoosePretoria546-12359
Buteo buteo BuzzardHelsinkiD.33 080 pull. 14· 7.70
x before20.11·7°
Palsina, Kuorevesi, Hiime, Finland 61°57'N., 24°53'E.H. Mikkola & S. Pynnonen.Musoma, Tanzania 1°31 'S., 33°48 'E. L. Melam,ari.
Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscusHelsinkiH. 67 557 pull. 23. 6.66
() autumn 68
Velusmaa, Rymiinylii, Turku-Pori, Finland22° oo'E. K. Hedenstrom.Homa Bay, Kenya 00°31 'S., 34°30 'E. The birdalive in a fishing net, its fate is unknown.
6o°23'N.,
was found
HelsinkiH·97843
pull.24. 6.68
x
(3.1.69)
HelsinkiH.lo4617
pull.26. 6.69
"caught" 30. 9.69Tjusgrund, Kustavi, Turku-Pori, Finland 6o°37'N., 21°07'E.J. Virtanen."Lake Victoria", Uganda. Y. Tamal.
Trollo, Pargas, Abo-Bjornerborg, Finland 6o°08'N., 22°15'E,K. Hedenstrom.Teso, Kumi, Uganda, 1040'N., 33°30'E., 0:3:4. W. Banage.
Hirundo rustica SwallowMoskwa
K.OO01B4 age? 24.4.70
V 5.2.71
near Chokpak, Dzhambul, Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R. 42°31 'N.,70038'E.Kibebe Farm, Iringa, Tanzania 7°46'S., 35°42'E., 0:9:11.Moscow ring replaced by Nairobi J. 50653. JFR.
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BACKHURST,G. C. 1970. Bird ringing report 1968-1969. J1 E. Africa nat. Hist. Soc. 28 (119): 16-26------ 1971. East African bird ringing report 1969-197°. J1 E. Africa nat. Hist. Soc.
28 (123): 1-14.DE Roo, A. and DBHBBGHBR,J. 1969. Ecology of the Great Reed-Warbler, Acrocephalus arundinaceus
(L.), wintering in the Southern Congo Savanna. GerJaut 59: 260-275.JACKSON,F. J. 1938. The Birds of Kenya Colony and the Uganda Protectorate. vol. 2. London:
Gurney and Jackson.MOREAU,R. E. 1969. The recurrence in winter quarters (Ortstreue) of trans;.Saharan migrants.
Bird Study 16: 108-110.------ in press. Palaearctic·Mrican Bird Migration Systems.PEARSON,D. J. 1972. The wintering and migration of Palaearctic Passerines at Kampala, Southern
Uganda. Ibis 114: 43-60.PEARSON,D. J., PHILLIPS, J. H. and BACKHURST,G. C. 1970. Weights of some Palaearcticwaders
wintering in Kenya. Ibis 112:199-208.
(Received 8th. June, 1972)