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1 Longevity records - Divers to waders Red-throated Diver SVG D yr 7 m Oiled yr 9 m Fishing gear Black-throated Diver yr 1 m Found dead SVG L77 8 yr 7 m Found dead Great Crested Grebe W yr 2 m Shot Cormorant yr 4 m Found dead yr 1 m Found shot Bittern yr 4 m Shot yr 9 m Re-trapped Heron yr 4 m Found shot yr 8 m Frozen to death White Stork yr 1 m Ring read in the field yr 10 m Found dead, poisoning Mute Swan H8265 F 25 yr 3 m Oiled H2185 M 24 yr 9 m Found dead Whooper Swan H yr 1 m Killed by a dog H8901 M 22 yr Ring read in the field Bean Goose yr 4 m Ring read in the field yr 5 m Shot White-fronted Goose M 6 yr 6 m Shot F 5 yr 6 m Shot Lesser White-fronted Goose F 14 yr 9 m Ring read in the field M 14 yr Ring read in the field Greylag Goose M 25 yr 9 m Ring read in the field M 22 yr 7 m Shot Canada Goose yr 3 m Ring read in the field
2 yr Shot Barnacle Goose yr 11 m Ring read in the field yr 4 m Ring read in the field Brent Goose yr 3 m Shot Shelduck 90A yr 9 m Ring read in the field SVO yr 3 m Found dead Wigeon M 8 yr 4 m Shot M 6 yr 4 m Shot Gadwall M 6 yr 7 m Shot F 5 yr 4 m Shot Teal F 17 yr 2 m Shot yr 1 m Shot Mallard SVR TA yr 3 m Shot M 21 yr 9 m Shot Pintail SVJ yr 8 m Trapped alive F 7 yr 4 m Shot Garganey M 5 yr 3 m Shot Shoveler SVO yr 3 m Shot Pochard M 15 yr 4 m Re-trapped M 12 yr 11 m Found dead Tufted Duck M 13 yr 6 m Re-trapped M 12 yr 7 m Re-trapped Scaup SVG D39812 F 8 yr 9 m Fishing gear SVG D39843 M 7 yr 9 m Fishing gear Eider F 28 yr Found dead F 24 yr 11 m Ring read in the field Long-tailed Duck yr 6 m Shot
3 Velvet Scoter F 19 yr 4 m Fishing gear F 18 yr Re-trapped Goldeneye 90A00321 M 20 yr 11 m Shot F 13 yr 9 m Found dead Red-breasted Merganser W F 21 yr 4 m Shot F 12 yr 3 m Shot Goosander F 14 yr 2 m Shot F 13 yr 11 m Caught in trap Honey Buzzard SVR TA yr 11 m Found dead SVR B29 23 yr 2 m Found dead Red Kite yr 3 m Killed by traffic yr 8 m Dead by injuries White-tailed Eagle H yr 8 m Ring read in the field H yr 7 m Found dead Marsh Harrier M 18 yr 1 m Collision with wires SVG D yr 8 m Found dead Hen Harrier SVR TB yr 5 m Found dead SVR U yr 5 m Shot Montagu's Harrier yr Ring read in the field yr 2 m Found dead Goshawk F 22 yr Found dead F 18 yr 9 m Found dead Sparrowhawk SVR A yr 10 m Found dead F 12 yr 1 m Taken by bird of prey Buzzard yr 9 m Found dead yr 11 m Collision with wires Rough-legged Buzzard yr 9 m Collission with wire SVR M yr 8 m Shot
4 Golden Eagle H yr Found dead H yr Found dead Osprey SVR R1753 F 24 yr 9 m Re-trapped SVR R yr 6 m Found shot Kestrel M 12 yr 6 m Collission with window M 12 yr Killed by traffic Merlin F 10 yr 1 m Found dead F 8 yr Re-trapped Hobby yr 11 m Collission with window yr 9 m Found dead Peregrine F 17 yr 4 m Killed by traffic 90A13250 M 15 yr 9 m Found dead Hazel Hen SVJ yr 4 m Shot Black Grouse F 5 yr 3 m Found injured Capercaille M 8 yr 3 m Shot M 8 yr 1 m Shot Moorhen yr 9 m Re-trapped Coot yr 7 m Re-trapped 90A yr Died of botulism Crane yr 9 m Ring read in the field yr 3 m Ring read in the field Oystercatcher M 31 yr 8 m Ring read in the field yr 9 m Found dead Avocet yr 9 m Found dead yr Oiled Little Ringed Plover M 12 yr 10 m Ring read in the field F 10 yr 1 m Ring read in the field
5 Ringed Plover F 16 yr Ring read in the field yr 8 m Re-trapped Kentish Plover F 19 yr Re-trapped M 16 yr 1 m Ring read in the field Dotterel M 5 yr 7 m Shot Golden Plover yr 8 m Shot yr 1 m Shot Lapwing yr 3 m Found dead SVG C yr 5 m Shot Knot yr 1 m Shot yr 1 m Shot Little Stint yr 3 m Found dead yr 5 m Shot Temminck's Stint SVR 10 yr 2 m Shot ZAL yr 1 m Re-trapped Curlew Sandpiper yr Re-trapped yr 2 m Shot Purple Sandpiper yr 9 m Ring read in the field yr 8 m Re-trapped Dunlin yr 1 m Ring read in the field yr 11 m Found dead Broad-billed Sandpiper yr 10 m Re-trapped yr 10 m Re-trapped Ruff M 12 yr 3 m Shot M 11 yr 10 m Shot Jack Snipe yr 5 m Shot
6 Snipe yr 2 m Shot yr 3 m Shot Great Snipe M 5 yr 11 m Re-trapped Woodcock F 13 yr 9 m Shot yr 4 m Shot Black-tailed Godwit yr Killed by Peregrine yr 1 m Shot Bar-tailed Godwit SVO yr 1 m Shot SVO yr 1 m Shot Whimbrel yr 1 m Shot yr Ring read in the field Curlew SVG D yr 6 m Shot SVG D353? 30 yr Found dead Spotted Redshank yr 2 m Shot Redshank yr 2 m Re-trapped yr 2 m Shot Green Sandpiper yr 5 m Hunted yr 2 m Shot Wood Sandpiper yr 8 m Shot yr Re-trapped Common Sandpiper yr 6 m Found dead yr 1 m Re-trapped Turnstone F 15 yr Re-trapped M 13 yr 10 m Re-trapped
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