Stella, Scott and all,
I was a member of a banding project focusing on Red-winged Blackbirds in New York from 2012-2014. Scott forwarded me a photo last evening of the bird in question and I believe it to be one of our birds. I forwarded the photo to one of our project managers and he also believes this is one of our birds. That said, we won't have any additional details until at least Monday. Stay tuned.
Danny Akers
Ankeny, Iowa
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--The observer can report color bands to USGS Bird Banding Lab:The observer reports bands by leg eg. left color over color, right color over metal...along with where and when seen.USGS will search their banding records for the bander, location, and date, etc. - notify the bander of the sighting and the reporter of where/when bird was banded.When I first learned of this bird, I did check with Noah Perlut at UNE and with BRI, and they were not aware of any local bander's using color bands on RWBL.
Stella--A banded redwing was photographed in Kennebunk recently. It's got two bands on each leg. Anyone know who's color banding?Scott Richardson
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