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--- Begin Message ---Dear all, Kindly find attach an alert on a colour marking programme of the Pacific Golden Plover from the Pacific. Do contact Dr. Johnson directly on this. With best wishes, Taej Taej Mundkur, PhD Coordinator, Wetlands International - South Asia A-25, 2nd Floor, Defence Colony, New Delhi - 110 024, India, Tel/Fax: +91 11 24338906 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct address: Swarankit, Plot No 6, Mahatma Housing Society, Kothrud, Pune City - 411 038, India Mobile: +91 98505 84334 Tel/Fax: +91 20 25363372 Skype id: taejmundkur Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.wetlands.org/articlemenu.aspx?ID=62fa7e34-ea30-4c97-b8a9-4a96bee8d267 Keep up with news on migratory waterbirds in the Asia-Pacific simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following in the body of the message (note: leave the subject line clear): subscribe APMW _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 April 2007 12:33 SHOREBIRDERS: Please be sure to check the legs of Pacific Golden-Plovers during the upcoming migration and breeding season. Plovers banded on various wintering grounds (Hawaii, Johnston Atoll, Saipan, American Samoa), and on breeding grounds near Nome, AK might be coming your way! Our marking of plovers at Saipan in spring '05 and American Samoa in spring '07 are the first projects of their kind in those regions of the winter range. The breeding ground destinations of Saipan birds are probably in Siberia (with the northward route via Mongolia or Japan), but these birds might be breeding in Alaska as well. American Samoa birds may be following a mid-Pacific route to Alaska. Each plover wears a metal band plus a unique combination of color-bands; a few are flagged. It is important to record the exact sequence on each leg, and whether there is a color-band above or below the metal band. Send observations with as much information as possible to: Wally Johnson, Dept. of Ecology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717 (e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FAX 406-994-3190). [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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