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Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:29:17 -0400
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Hi All,
Just got a call from a guy I work with whose mother-in-law has a somewhat
tame rock dove/pigeon at her house wearing two leg bands.  One is a black
band around one leg and the other is a white band with 1420 IFBD 2009 on
it.  Does this sound like any study you may be aware of or I'm wondering
if it might be a racing pigeon that became lost and grounded itself.  Just
thought I would throw this out in case someone might be clued in as to
where I might look to find out  where it may have come from.  Thanks.

Lynda Andrews
Wildlife Biologist
Wayne National Forest
740/753-0550 voice
740/753-0118 fax

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