“…THIS PAPER EXAMINES THE EVIDENCE for the degree of fidelity to natal colony or previous breeding site in the Sand Martin Riparia riparia. Relevant data are not easily separable, however, since it is known that adults and juveniles regularly visit colonies other than their own, especially during post-breeding and post-fledging dispersal and during migration (Mead and Harrison 1979a). Moreover, ringers operating at adjacent colonies have often caught birds at both sites within a short space of time, even at the height of the breeding season; there are numerous records of feeding adults caught up to 8-10 km from the colony where they were ringed, and this seems to be about the normal maximum feeding range of breeding birds.…”