Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: TheSkyBuster on March 11, 2011, 07:51:36 PM
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I meant collared Trumpeter swan :chuckle:
point and shoot camera held up to my spotting scope:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi402.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fpp106%2FIpponDuro%2FIMG_2053.jpg&hash=a016195752d5e290e010306045cb63650d0390bf)
But he did have a leg band also, Jeff Foiles woulda pellet gunned him. :o
You can't see it in the picture but the collar had yellow vertical lettering that read M 5 0
Has anyone ever reported a collared bird sighting? I'd heard of them but never seen one till this morning, he was out in the field infront of my house so I got online and found the website to report collars is the same as the bird band website. http://www.reportband.gov/ (http://www.reportband.gov/) so it looks like I'm going to get the same certificate as they send you for reporting a leg band. I thought it's kinda cool. so far all I've got is a conformation E-mail but it doesn't tell me anything about the bird other than what I entered.
Kind of Bird: Swan
Marker Reference ID: 6425 (BBL internal sequence number)
Marker Info:
Neck collar: M50 Yellow on Red
How Obtained: Sighting of live bird
Status of Band: Left on Bird
Status of Bird: Alive
We will be able to match the marker to an individual bird (by leg band number), and enter your sighting information into our database, producing a certificate that will give you all the banding information along with your sighting information
Just thought I'd share.
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If you need additional info on the swan collars pm skyhigh. He might have some insite into the collars.
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Let us know if it states it was collared on 12-3-01 near Everson...It is white lettering on red...
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I will let ya know, I reported it as yellow lettering on red because thats what color it was when I saw it. I would think white letters would be yellow after 10 years on a swans neck though.
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Just got the Certificate Via E-mail
Thats an old Bird :yike:
Banding Data
Band Number 0619-15495 M50 Banded 09/25/1991
Species TRUMPETER SWAN Sex FEMALE
Age of Bird WAS TOO YOUNG TO FLY WHEN BANDED IN 1991
Location 30 W OF FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, USA (COORDINATES: LAT: 64.91667; LON: -148.75 )
Bander ED MALLEK, USFWS
MIGRATORY BIRD MGM'T - FAIRBANKS
1412 AIRPORT WAY
FAIRBANKS AK 99701
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thats a old bird, great find buddy!
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Very old bird. I know snow geese go upwards of 26 years I wonder what the life span on a swan is?
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very cool stuff! way to get that picture! :IBCOOL:
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I guess they can live up to 30 years.
http://www.nwtrek.org/page.php?id=77 (http://www.nwtrek.org/page.php?id=77)