Subject: [Tweeters] Banded birds
Date: Sun May 8 18:26:17 PDT 2022
From: Steve Hampton - stevechampton at gmail.com

To clarify, you can still report color bands even if you can't read the numbers and letters. I do this often and often the color combination still tells the researchers information.



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> On May 8, 2022, at 2:59 PM, HAL MICHAEL <ucd880 at comcast.net> wrote:

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> Bands are reported to the Bird Banding laboratory. They need numbers, colors/letters, and such. There is a specific place to input the data.

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> Hal Michael

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>> On 05/08/2022 12:03 PM Roger Moyer <rogermoyer1 at hotmail.com> wrote:

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>> I spent some time at Grayland Beach yesterday. I was rewarded with great views of two male Snowy Plovers and numerous Semi-palmated Plovers. One of the Snowy and one Semi-Palmated Plovers were banded. Who does one give reports to. I have good pics of the Semi-palmated's band. And some ok shots of the Snowy's bands.

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>> Roger Moyer

>> Chehalis, WA

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