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Statutory Instruments
WILDLIFE
Made
23rd August 1982
Laid before Parliament
6th September 1982
Coming into Operation
28th September 1982
The Secretary of State for the Environment as respects England, the Secretary of State for Scotland as respects Scotland and the Secretary of State for Wales as respects Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 6(5) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, hereby make the following regulations:-
1.-(1) These regulations may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside (Ringing of Certain Birds) Regulations 1982, and shall come into operation on 28th September 1982.
(2) These regulations apply for the purposes of references in section 6(5) of the Act.
(3) In these regulations:
"approved supplier" means
"close ring" means
"ring" means
"Secretary of State" means
"the Act" means
and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.
(4) Any reference in these regulations to a bird to which these regulations apply is a reference to a bird included in Part I of Schedule 3 which was bred in captivity.
2. Any bird to which these regulations apply which immediately before the date on which these regulations come into operation was close ringed, or was otherwise ringed for the purpose of being shown for competition, may continue to be so ringed for the period of three years beginning on that date.
3.-(1) Subject as mentioned in regulation 2 above, any bird to which these regulations apply shall be close ringed with a ring of a size no larger than the size specified in Schedule 2 to these regulations.
(2) Any such ring as is mentioned in paragraph (1) above shall be obtained from an approved supplier, and the application for the ring shall-
(a)be made by the keeper, or prospective keeper, of the bird to be ringed;
(b)provide details of its parents, or prospective parents; and
(c)in the case of a bird in being, specify its age and (where known) its sex.
Michael R.D. Heseltine
Secretary of State for the Environment
9th August 1982
George Younger
Secretary of State for Scotland
23rd August 1982
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Michael Roberts
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Welsh Office
16th August 1982
1. The British Bird Council
Chatham Road
Kingston-upon-Thames
Surrey
KT1 3AB.
2. The International Ornithological Association
Cleve Road
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 4RF.
Common name | Scientific name | Size of ring (internal diameter, in millimetres) |
---|---|---|
Blackbird | Turdus merula | 4.4 |
Brambling | Fringilla montifringilla | 2.7 |
Bullfinch | Pyrrhula pyrrhula | 2.5 |
Bunting, Reed | Emberiza schoeniclus | 2.7 |
Chaffinch | Fringilla coelebs | 2.7 |
Dunnock | Prunella modularis | 2.9 |
Goldfinch | Carduelis carduelis | 2.5 |
Greenfinch | Carduelis chloris | 2.9 |
Jackdaw | Corvus monedula | 7.1 |
Jay | Garrulus glandarius | 6.0 |
Linnet | Carduelis cannabina | 2.5 |
Magpie | Pica pica | 7.1 |
Owl, Barn | Tyto alba | 9.5 |
Redpoll | Carduelis flammea | 2.4 |
Siskin | Carduelis spinus | 2.4 |
Starling | Sturnus vulgaris | 4.4 |
Thrush, Song | Turdus philomelos | 3.9 |
Twite | Carduelis flavirostris | 2.4 |
Yellowhammer | Emberiza citrinella | 2.9 |
These regulations have been made for the purposes of s.6(5) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and provide for the ringing of birds included in Part I of Schedule 3 to that Act and bred in captivity.