Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Got out for a short hunt this afternoon. Wasn't out for very long but did manage to pull a couple clad and a 28D wheat. Shortly after turning the detector on though I got a signal at around 5" or so under tree roots and retrieved this bird band. Pretty cool find I thought. Looks to be an older band possibly and most likely from a Duck or Goose. I reported the band and answered a few questions. I should have my certificate of appreciation in about a week with the banding info of the bird. Will update then.
Thanks for looking and HH!
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION ARRIVED 12/1 see below...
MINELAB E TRAC, EXCAL2,QUATTRO,WHITE 6000 DI PRO SL,EAGLE SPECTRUM,SILVER UMAX ,BANDIDO UMAX VARIOUS VINTAGE
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Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...
a likely story....
tell me why is there fat dribbles on your shirt.
SPINNER VALUE KEY: RED is METAL DETECT.LT BLUE is AUCTION. DARK BLUE is GOLD MINING.GREEN is THRIFT STORE.YELLOW is GEM GRUBBIN.PINK is COIN ROLL HUNT.BROWN is BEACH AND SHALLOW WATER HUNT.ORANGE JUNK PICK AND OR METAL SCRAPPING
Nope...no bird eating for me. Actually took a bit when I reported it to explain to them that there was no bird attatched to the band. That I had found the band while detecting.
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Not sure why it took so long to get the certificate. When the band was reported I was told I would have the certificate within 3 to 7 business days. When I checked into the delay awhile back apparently there was information that they were still trying to verify. Either way the certificate came in yesterday. The band belonged to a male Canadian Goose that had been banded in 1994.
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Originally Posted by stringfrenzy
Not sure why it took so long to get the certificate. When the band was reported I was told I would have the certificate within 3 to 7 business days. When I checked into the delay awhile back apparently there was information that they were still trying to verify. Either way the certificate came in yesterday. The band belonged to a male Canadian Goose that had been banded in 1994.
The last one I reported, I never received the COA in the mail. Eventually they just emailed me a file I could print off.
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
That's what they did in this case as well. Earlier in the year they quit sending paper copies of certificates. Now they are all digital. When the certificate is ready they will email it to you as well as keeping a digital copy online.
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Cool post I'd love to find a bird band some day. It is interesting that your band seems to have been recovered very close to where the goose was originally banded in 1994, when the bird was too young to fly. Kind of makes you wonder if that bird ever lived until 1995....
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Originally Posted by stringfrenzy
That's what they did in this case as well. Earlier in the year they quit sending paper copies of certificates. Now they are all digital. When the certificate is ready they will email it to you as well as keeping a digital copy online.
That kinda sucks, I preferred the ones they mailed as they are better quality then what my printer will churn out. You'd think they would have told me that, I must have had to message them 5 times >.<
Re: Encounters of the "bird" kind...**UPDATE...COA ARRIVED**
Originally Posted by Hunthicks
Originally Posted by stringfrenzy
That's what they did in this case as well. Earlier in the year they quit sending paper copies of certificates. Now they are all digital. When the certificate is ready they will email it to you as well as keeping a digital copy online.
That kinda sucks, I preferred the ones they mailed as they are better quality then what my printer will churn out. You'd think they would have told me that, I must have had to message them 5 times >.<
It's the thought that counts. Maybe they thought you'd forget about it.
I called in a homing pigeon band a couple of years ago. They said someone would stop by and pick
it and the pigeon up. Three days later, I took the pigeon out of the fridg and buried it. I don't think
they want it.
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