Thanks for posting this. The Herring Gulls that we banded in Portland and Wood Island have either a blue or orange field readable band (and a metal band on the other leg). Our codes have three letters. This year we banded about 140 adults/chicks.
noah
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:51:40 AM UTC-5, stella walsh wrote:
Maine Audubon just received a first of season report of a wing-tagged gull-this one a Great Black-backed Gull banded on Sable Island, Nova Scotia and being eaten by a Bald Eagle on Swan's Island in Maine.--
Just a reminder that banded and color marked birds can be reported at www.reportband.gov. Once the Bander has been located, you will receive a report of where and when your bird was banded.
Researchers depend on these reports to track movements of the species they study.
I maintain contacts with several banders, so if anyone wants to contact me, I may be able to make a more direct connection for you.
I can be reached at
stell...@earthlink.net
natur...@maineaudubon.org
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