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Believe it or not I have banded some coots. I don’t do it very often, they are hateful vicious little birds!I think I see one coot in there. Did he get a band?
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That is awesomeI shot a pair of Canadian geese once that were banded and also had neck bands. They were both banded on the same day eight years prior.
Duck season has closed and for me that means that the work has begun. I am unashamed to admit that I am a duck baiter. While that is a high crime most of the time, for me it’s just another day on the job. The day after season ends I load up the ATV with as much corn and hen scratch as can be carried and head out with a plan to feed and capture as many of the wintering waterfowl as I can get my hands on! I don’t have any intention of harming them though, I just give them some jewelry and let them go while creating many happy hunters in the process. As part of my job we have a federal banding permit and we band anywhere from a few hundred to thousands every season. The main target we band is green winged teal, but we catch and band a mix of mallard, pintail, ringneck, wood ducks, gadwall etc. If you shoot a banded duck from north west Louisiana there is a high chance that it was me or one of our guys who are responsible. Last time I looked at the numbers we band more green wings on average than any other single place in the U.S. This season it’s shaping up to be pretty slim pickings and the landowner/employer has chosen to drain a large portion of where we usually band early this year for agricultural purposes but I’m sure I’ll be getting my hands on quite a few regardless! Everyone always asks about the rocket net but we don’t hardly ever use one anymore. We made some large swim in cage traps with one-way funnels that are easier to deal with. They’re harder to set up in the beginning but easier to use repeatedly and in the long run catch more from one spot. They’re also easier on the ducks. I’ll try to post a few pics here as I go through the season baiting, catching, and banding. Currently the bait is put out and I’ll spend the next week monitoring the sites and when the bait starts getting hit hard I’ll deploy a trap. Here is one of a trap full of ducks from a few seasons ago to get it started. I tried to upload a few more but it’s was saying the files were to large.View attachment 126774
Since moving to NM it is much more common, I think because I hunt "downstream" and "upstream" of some high volume banding sites.
Have you ever banded a hybrid duck?
Great picture and work your doing. We get quite a few banded mallards in CA. I got one 10 to 12 years ago with a second blue band that was a $100 reward. I called in the numbers and was sent the report of the two captures and $100. I had a friend get a similar band several years prior. We've gotten banded gadwall, redhead, cinnamon, pintail and many mallards but not a green wing. Maybe one of yours will make it out our way.I catch a lot that are previously banded. Those bands are added to the record which is turned into the bird banding lab if they were foreign encounters, meaning banded from somewhere else besides here. If it’s one we banded that just shows back up here, which is a lot, we make a note of it for our records. Double banding as far as I know only happens by accident, not common practice.
@Duck-Slayer they do look pretty sharp this time of year in full breeding plumage! I’d like to get my hands on a cinnamon, we don’t get them here.
I had no idea that cinnamon were around SE idaho. Good to know!