Sightings of Eurasian Spoonbills marked at the Odiel marshes, SW. Spai
n, were analysed to determine the extent of philopatry, sites of dispe
rsal and the temporal and spatial patterns of migration in this popula
tion. Odiel Spoonbills winter in the Senegal delta (2500 km south of t
he Odiel). However, several yearlings made long-distance displacements
towards the north during their first summer. Most immature Spoonbills
(1-2 year old birds) oversummer in the wintering grounds. Adults retu
rn to the colony from January onwards, with older birds arriving first
. Among the Spoonbills ringed as young (n = 1789) 33% were resighted a
s adults, 94% of these adults were seen, at least once, within 100 km
of the natal colony. A small proportion of adults (2.4% of 596 birds r
inged as young and 3.2% of 62 birds ringed as adults) were seen during
the reproductive season in other European countries (in The Netherlan
ds, France and Portugal). Some of these birds were observed within the
foraging range of foreign Spoonbill colonies or even reported breedin
g there, indicating a gene flow among W. European populations of Spoon
bills.