Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Keith et al~
Here is the most interesting band I came across. We had been rocket netting Brant on a golf course in Lawrence in 1982. There were always a few Mallards and Wigeon feeding on the fairways along with the Brant. And, this part of Long Island - south shore of western Nassau County - always had a few Eurasian Wigeon. When we fired the net, we captured a hen Wigeon as "by-catch". The only way we suspected it was a Eurasian and not an American was that she was banded and the band was written in a Scandinavian language.
We called the Danish embassy in Manhattan and someone there translated the band for us. This is the letter I received. Since she was still alive when we released her, I wonder if the band was ever recovered again.
I am guessing the "pull." is an abbreviation for pullet - and so she was hatching-year in 1979.
BTW 1 - Despite his greeting to me - I am not a "Dr." - although, like most of us, I have performed minor surgeries as needed.
BTW 2: At that same golf course, that same year, I got to see the only white-phase Gyrfalcon I've ever seen. It swooped on some feeding Mallards - and I got to see Mallards fly faster than ever before...
All the best,
SJS
Here is the most interesting band I came across. We had been rocket netting Brant on a golf course in Lawrence in 1982. There were always a few Mallards and Wigeon feeding on the fairways along with the Brant. And, this part of Long Island - south shore of western Nassau County - always had a few Eurasian Wigeon. When we fired the net, we captured a hen Wigeon as "by-catch". The only way we suspected it was a Eurasian and not an American was that she was banded and the band was written in a Scandinavian language.
We called the Danish embassy in Manhattan and someone there translated the band for us. This is the letter I received. Since she was still alive when we released her, I wonder if the band was ever recovered again.
I am guessing the "pull." is an abbreviation for pullet - and so she was hatching-year in 1979.
BTW 1 - Despite his greeting to me - I am not a "Dr." - although, like most of us, I have performed minor surgeries as needed.
BTW 2: At that same golf course, that same year, I got to see the only white-phase Gyrfalcon I've ever seen. It swooped on some feeding Mallards - and I got to see Mallards fly faster than ever before...
All the best,
SJS