Try this place. I send all my sightings there.
http://brnwbandedbird.org/Tern/
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From: Tom Talbott <
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To: dbw2 <
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Cc: Tweeters <
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Sent: Mon, Aug 20, 2018 2:55 pm
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] banded caspian terns
I was contacted by a professor at Willamette University in the past after seeing bands on some pictures I had taken on the Oregon Coast. I don't know if he is still actively involved.
http://willamette.edu/cla/biology/faculty/craig/index.html
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:17 PM David B. Williams <
dbw2 at uw.edu> wrote:
Recently I saw a banded Caspian tern at Discovery Park at low tide. Is there anyone in particular I should contact regarding the bird? I tried the folks at Oregon State University, who have a Caspian tern study, but have not heard back. Is anyone else out there studying the terns? Yellow band on one leg with what looks like the A294 (or maybe N294) and green and a red band on the other leg.
Thanks kindly,
--
David B. Williams
Education Assistant
Burke Museum
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