Subject: [Tweeters] Brants on the Beach this am
Date: May 4 18:32:03 2009
From: Kelly McAllister - mcallisters4 at comcast.net


I'm told that the blue bands were put on at NWT / Nunavut and that the black and greens ones were likely put on in Alaska somewhere. Definitely worth reporting to the Bird Banding Lab.

Kelly McAllister
Olympia, Washington
----- Original Message -----
From: Whitney H
To: Tweeters
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:14 PM
Subject: [Tweeters] Brants on the Beach this am


Tweeters -

For those of you interested in the Brants that wander through, I was able to get close enough to watch them bath, preen & squabble amongst themselves this morning. In a few pictures, I was able to spot a few banded ones, so I've posted them with their band colors & names if anyone is tracking them or their movements.

I saw three different bands on 5 birds:
Black -R8V & R7K - 2 geese paired and sticking close to each other
Blue - K (Heart)7 & E (Heart) R - 2 geese paired and sticking close to each other
Green - IEV - not sure on the first part of the band number because of it being in the water.

Here's the link to my Brants Set where I've sorted them with the newest first.
http://tinyurl.com/cca8q3

Enjoy!
Whitney H.
Des Moines, WA

P.S. No sight of the baby Killdeer or one of the adults for a few days now. I think it's safe to say this clutch is a loss. :( On a happier note, we do seem to have one Red-breasted Merganser hanging out again this week.



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