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Have you been ringed?

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BTO Ringing bracelets

If you've ever bumped into BTO Ringers at an event, you've probably got a colourful ringing bracelet to show for it.

Find out more about the bird that shared your ring number below:

NT88726 P561536 N6825451348922RR89226SR51425 GP73037 5D2867 T255330 T256760 R117658

Find out more about why we ring birds.


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