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How to report banded seabirds
April 21, 2022
Citizen Science
Ogeechee Audubon
How to report banded seabirds
Ogeechee Audubon
April 21, 2022
Citizen Science

How to report banded seabirds

Ogeechee Audubon
April 21, 2022
Citizen Science

Since 2018, the Virginia Tech Shorebird Program has been banding seabirds with white plastic field-readable (PFR) bands that have alphanumeric codes in black text.

If you have seen any of these banded birds, please report this information to vt.plover@gmail.com

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