Manitoba Peregrines > U of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
U of Alberta - 2009 / Damon & Radisson
bev.:
I posted the band earlier up Tracy
R7(HV)
bev.:
second picture in nest set is what did it for me. The exact picture I posted last year.
I will find it
The Peregrine Chick:
Radisson's band number is R/7 I believe ....
*TPC heads off to her shoebox to check *
Yup band number is vertical R over sideways 7 which is written in the official records (real official, not just mine ;) ) as R/*7 for those of you who want to know. The black band signifies Canadian, wild-hatched young. If you get a look at her silver band, don't go blind thinking you can read the numbers, there are 8 or 9 of them and they are small and embossed into the metal. They are there to help if the bird is found injured or dead.
BTW - if you should ever find a silver band, some say FWS or CWS on them, tape them to a piece of paper with your name, address, phone number and email address and detailled information on where, when and how you found the band - include photos if you have 'em and mail to the Canadian Wildlife Service or the US Fish & Wildlife Service and they will contact the bander and also provide you with information on the bird you found.
bev.:
I keep losing post. Carly you can see radisson has a 7
here are some of CArlys ear;ier shots. I will post them in a few frames
carly:
There is a 7 on one of the bands, I'm just zooming in right now on the current photos.
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