Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: h2ofowlr on November 14, 2009, 04:18:22 PM
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Picked up a banded hen this am. Banded in British Columbia 8/14/2009. A migrator. :)
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Nice. So where were you hunting at?
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Nice... Hope I get a couple banded ducks this year.
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Nice :)
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man thats great
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Don't they all migrate?
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Don't they all migrate?
After further investigation it apears that many do at some point in the year. Some of the migrators may become localized and some of the locals make migration trips in various directions. My first duck band of this season was banded in Oregon and migrated up north.
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Nice. So where were you hunting at?
Usually between point A and point B. Today I was hunting at point A. :P
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Don't they all migrate?
The northerns do or migrators. The locals stick it out,
A lot of our local birds migrate south as well, some birds even migrate north in the fall. I once got a hen mallard on the Snohomish in November that was banded in Northern California three months earlier.
Banding studies have shown that many local bird populations, waterfowl and songbird, shift their their ranges south even if their local habitat is still supportive of wintering populations of birds.
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awesome day! great pics!! congrats! I have never shot a banded duck. would really like to!!!!