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SPECIES ID NAME COMMONNAME EURING 20 Red-Throated Diver SPECIES ID NAME COMMONNAME EURING 20 Red-throated Diver Red-throated Diver 00020 30 Black-throated Diver Black-throated Diver 00030 40 Great Northern Diver Great Northern Diver 00040 50 Yellow-billed Diver White-billed Diver 00050 60 Pied-billed Grebe Pied-billed Grebe 00060 70 Little Grebe Little Grebe 00070 90 Great Crested Grebe Great Crested Grebe 00090 100 Red-necked Grebe Red-necked Grebe 00100 110 Slavonian Grebe Slavonian Grebe 00110 120 Black-necked Grebe Black-necked Grebe 00120 150 Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross Yellow-nosed Albatross 00150 220 Northern Fulmar Fulmar 00220 360 Cory’s Shearwater Cory's Shearwater 00360 400 Great Shearwater Great Shearwater 00400 430 Sooty Shearwater Sooty Shearwater 00430 460 Manx Shearwater Manx Shearwater 00460 462 Balearic Shearwater Balearic Shearwater 00462 464 Yelkouan Shearwater Yelkouan Shearwater 00464 480 Little Shearwater Little Shearwater 00480 500 Wilson's Storm-petrel Wilson's Petrel 00500 520 European Storm-petrel Storm Petrel 00520 550 Leach's Storm-petrel Leach's Petrel 00550 710 Northern Gannet Gannet 00710 720 Great Cormorant Cormorant 00720 800 European Shag Shag 00800 950 Eurasian Bittern Bittern 00950 980 Little Bittern Little Bittern 00980 1040 Black-crowned Night Heron Night-heron 01040 1080 Squacco Heron Squacco Heron 01080 1110 Cattle Egret Cattle Egret 01110 1190 Little Egret Little Egret 01190 1210 Great Egret Great White Egret 01210 1220 Grey Heron Grey Heron 01220 1240 Purple Heron Purple Heron 01240 1310 Black Stork Black Stork 01310 1340 White Stork White Stork 01340 1360 Glossy Ibis Glossy Ibis 01360 1440 Eurasian Spoonbill Spoonbill 01440 1520 Mute Swan Mute Swan 01520 1530 Tundra Swan Bewick's Swan 01530 1531 Tundra Swan Tundra Swan 01531 1532 Tundra Swan Bewick's Swan 01532 1540 Whooper Swan Whooper Swan 01540 1570 Taiga Bean Goose Taiga Bean Goose 01570 1572 Tundra Bean Goose Tundra Bean Goose 01572 1580 Pink-footed Goose Pink-Footed Goose 01580 1590 Greater White-fronted Goose White-Fronted Goose 01590 1600 Lesser White-fronted Goose Lesser White-Fronted Goose 01600 1610 Greylag Goose Greylag Goose 01610 1630 Snow Goose Snow Goose 01630 1660 Canada Goose Canada Goose 01660 1670 Barnacle Goose Barnacle Goose 01670 1680 Brent Goose Brent Goose 01680 1690 Red-breasted Goose Red-Breasted Goose 01690 1700 Egyptian Goose Egyptian Goose 01700 1710 Ruddy Shelduck Ruddy Shelduck 01710 1730 Common Shelduck Shelduck 01730 1780 Mandarin Mandarin 01780 1790 Eurasian Wigeon Wigeon 01790 1800 American Wigeon American Wigeon 01800 1820 Gadwall Gadwall 01820 1840 Eurasian Teal Teal 01840 1841 Green-winged Teal Green-winged Teal 01841 1860 Mallard Mallard 01860 1890 Northern Pintail Pintail 01890 1910 Garganey Garganey 01910 1920 Blue-winged Teal Blue-Winged Teal 01920 1940 Shoveler Shoveler 01940 1950 Marbled Duck Marbled Teal 01950 1960 Red-crested Pochard Red-Crested Pochard 01960 1970 Canvasback Canvasback 01970 1980 Common Pochard Pochard 01980 2000 Ring-necked Duck Ring-Necked Duck 02000 2020 Ferruginous Duck Ferruginous Duck 02020 2030 Tufted Duck Tufted Duck 02030 2040 Greater Scaup Scaup 02040 2050 Lesser Scaup Lesser Scaup 02050 2060 Common Eider Eider 02060 2070 King Eider King Eider 02070 2090 Steller's Eider Steller's Eider 02090 2120 Long-tailed Duck Long-Tailed Duck 02120 2130 Black Scoter Common Scoter 02130 2140 Surf Scoter Surf Scoter 02140 2150 Velvet Scoter Velvet Scoter 02150 2160 Bufflehead Bufflehead 02160 2180 Common Goldeneye Goldeneye 02180 2190 Hooded Merganser Hooded Merganser 02190 2200 Smew Smew 02200 2210 Red-breasted Merganser Red-Breasted Merganser 02210 2230 Goosander Goosander 02230 2250 Ruddy Duck Ruddy Duck 02250 2310 Honey-buzzard Honey-Buzzard 02310 2380 Black Kite Black Kite 02380 2390 Red Kite Red Kite 02390 2430 White-tailed Eagle White-Tailed Eagle 02430 2460 Lammergeier Bearded Vulture 02460 2470 Egyptian Vulture Egyptian Vulture 02470 2510 Eurasian Griffon Vulture Griffon Vulture 02510 2600 Eurasian Marsh Harrier Marsh Harrier 02600 2610 Hen Harrier Hen Harrier 02610 2620 Pallid Harrier Pallid Harrier 02620 2630 Montagu's Harrier Montagu's Harrier 02630 2670 Northern Goshawk Goshawk 02670 2690 Eurasian Sparrowhawk Sparrowhawk 02690 2870 Common Buzzard Buzzard 02870 2900 Rough-legged Buzzard Rough-Legged Buzzard 02900 2930 Greater Spotted Eagle Spotted Eagle 02930 2960 Golden Eagle Golden Eagle 02960 3010 Osprey Osprey 03010 3030 Lesser Kestrel Lesser Kestrel 03030 3040 Common Kestrel Kestrel 03040 3050 American Kestrel American Kestrel 03050 3070 Red-footed Falcon Red-Footed Falcon 03070 3090 Merlin Merlin 03090 3100 Eurasian Hobby Hobby 03100 3110 Eleonora's Falcon Eleonora's Falcon 03110 3140 Lanner Falcon Lanner Falcon 03140 3180 Gyr Falcon Gyr Falcon 03180 3200 Peregrine Falcon Peregrine 03200 3290 Willow Ptarmigan Willow Ptarmigan 03290 3292 Willow Ptarmigan Red Grouse 03292 3300 Rock Ptarmigan Ptarmigan 03300 3320 Black Grouse Black Grouse 03320 3350 Western Capercaillie Capercaillie 03350 3580 Red-legged Partridge Red-Legged Partridge 03580 3670 Grey Partridge Grey Partridge 03670 3700 Common Quail Quail 03700 3940 Common Pheasant Pheasant 03940 3960 Golden Pheasant Golden Pheasant 03960 3970 Lady Amherst's Pheasant Lady Amherst's Pheasant 03970 4070 Water Rail Water Rail 04070 4080 Spotted Crake Spotted Crake 04080 4090 Sora Sora Rail 04090 4100 Little Crake Little Crake 04100 4110 Baillon's Crake Baillon's Crake 04110 4210 Corn Crake Corncrake 04210 4240 Common Moorhen Moorhen 04240 4290 Common Coot Coot 04290 4330 Common Crane Crane 04330 4420 Little Bustard Little Bustard 04420 4460 Great Bustard Great Bustard 04460 4500 Eurasian Oystercatcher Oystercatcher 04500 4550 Black-winged Stilt Black-winged Stilt 04550 4560 Pied Avocet Avocet 04560 4590 Stone-Curlew Stone-Curlew 04590 4640 Cream-coloured Courser Cream-Coloured Courser 04640 4650 Collared Pratincole Collared Pratincole 04650 4670 Black-winged Pratincocole Black-Winged Pratincole 04670 4690 Little Plover Little Ringed Plover 04690 4700 Ringed Plover Ringed Plover 04700 4710 Semipalmated Plover Semipalmated Plover 04710 4740 Killdeer Killdeer 04740 4770 Kentish Plover Kentish Plover 04770 4790 Greater Sand Plover Greater Sand Plover 04790 4800 Caspian Plover Caspian Plover 04800 4820 Eurasian Dotterel Dotterel 04820 4840 American Golden Plover American Golden Plover 04840 4842 Pacific Golden Plover Pacific Golden Plover 04842 4850 European Golden Plover Golden Plover 04850 4860 Grey Plover Grey Plover 04860 4910 Sociable Lapwing Sociable Plover 04910 4920 White-tailed Lapwing White-tailed Plover 04920 4930 Northern Lapwing Lapwing 04930 4960 Red Knot Knot 04960 4970 Sanderling Sanderling 04970 4980 Semipalmated Sandpiper Semipalmated Sandpiper 04980 4990 Western Sandpiper Western Sandpiper 04990 5010 Little Stint Little Stint 05010 5020 Temminck's Stint Temminck's Stint 05020 5030 Long-toed Stint Long-toed Stint 05030 5040 Least Sandpiper Least Sandpiper 05040 5050 White-rumped Sandpiper White-rumped Sandpiper 05050 5060 Baird's Sandpiper Baird's Sandpiper 05060 5070 Pectoral Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper 05070 5080 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Sharp-tailed Sandpiper 05080 5090 Curlew Sandpiper Curlew Sandpiper 05090 5100 Purple Sandpiper Purple Sandpiper 05100 5120 Dunlin Dunlin 05120 5140 Broad-billed Sandpiper Broad-billed Sandpiper 05140 5150 Stilt Sandpiper Stilt Sandpiper 05150 5160 Buff-breasted Sandpiper Buff-breasted Sandpiper 05160 5170 Ruff Ruff 05170 5180 Jack Snipe Jack Snipe 05180 5190 Common Snipe Snipe 05190 5200 Great Snipe Great Snipe 05200 5260 Short-billed Dowitcher Short-billed Dowitcher 05260 5270 Long-billed Dowitcher Long-billed Dowitcher 05270 5290 Eurasian Woodcock Woodcock 05290 5320 Black-tailed Godwit Black-tailed Godwit 05320 5330 Hudsonian Godwit Hudsonian Godwit 05330 5340 Bar-tailed Godwit Bar-tailed Godwit 05340 5360 Little Curlew Little Whimbrel 05360 5370 Eskimo Curlew Eskimo Curlew 05370 5380 Whimbrel Whimbrel 05380 5410 Eurasian Curlew Curlew 05410 5440 Upland Sandpiper Upland Sandpiper 05440 5450 Spotted Redshank Spotted Redshank 05450 5460 Common Redshank Redshank 05460 5470 Marsh Sandpiper Marsh Sandpiper 05470 5480 Common Greenshank Greenshank 05480 5500 Greater Yellowlegs Greater Yellowlegs 05500 5510 Lesser Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs 05510 5520 Solitary Sandpiper Solitary Sandpiper 05520 5530 Green Sandpiper Green Sandpiper 05530 5540 Wood Sandpiper Wood Sandpiper 05540 5550 Terek Sandpiper Terek Sandpiper 05550 5560 Common Sandpiper Common Sandpiper 05560 5570 Spotted Sandpiper Spotted Sandpiper 05570 5610 Ruddy Turnstone Turnstone 05610 5630 Wilson's Phalarope Wilson's Phalarope 05630 5640 Red-necked Phalarope Red-Necked Phalarope 05640 5650 Grey Phalarope Grey Phalarope 05650 5660 Pomarine Skua Pomarine Skua 05660 5670 Arctic Skua Arctic Skua 05670 5680 Long-tailed Skua Long-tailed Skua 05680 5690 Great Skua Great Skua 05690 5750 Mediterranean Gull Mediterranean Gull 05750 5760 Laughing Gull Laughing Gull 05760 5770 Franklin's Gull Franklin's Gull 05770 5780 Little Gull Little Gull 05780 5790 Sabine's Gull Sabine's Gull 05790 5810 Bonaparte's Gull Bonaparte's Gull 05810 5820 Black-headed Gull Black-headed Gull 05820 5850 Slender-billed Gull Slender-billed Gull 05850 5890 Ring-billed Gull Ring-billed Gull 05890 5900 Mew Gull Common Gull 05900 5910 Lesser Black-backed Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull 05910 5920 Herring Gull Herring Gull 05920 5930 Yellow-legged Gull Yellow-legged Gull 05930 5970 Caspian Gull Caspian Gull 05970 5980 Iceland Gull Iceland Gull 05980 5981 Kumlien’s Gull Kumlien’s Gull 05981 5990
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