As far as I can tell, Rich,  it's in Jamaica Bay, just west of the North 
Channel Addabbo Bridge, not all that far from where the bird is hanging out. 

Ardith
NYC
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> On Sep 12, 2015, at 5:47 PM, Richard Guthrie <richardpguth...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Interesting.
> 
> Band return results are always interesting. 
> 
> So, where is Elders Marsh? Safe to assume it's close to Jamaica Bay?
> 
> Rich
> 
>> On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Ardith Bondi <ard...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Hi Steve-
>> 
>> That same Little Blue was there last Sunday. The band looked like one of 
>> Susan Elbin's, so I sent her the numbers. Sure enough, she said she banded 
>> it this year at Elders Marsh on July 14. I was actually able to read the 
>> first 4 numbers on the silver band. She said the federal band is 1146 94 
>> 630. It must like the East Pond. 
>> 
>> The same day, I also had a Little Blue at Plumb Beach, but it wasn't banded. 
>> 
>> Ardith Bondi
>> NYC
>> www.ardithbondi.com
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 12, 2015, at 4:18 PM, Steve Walter <swalte...@verizon.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I photographed an immature Little Blue Heron with bands at Jamaica Bay’s 
>>> East Pond today– yellow band on the left leg with “1Z” in black and a 
>>> silver band on the right leg, with what looks like an engraved “4” (I can’t 
>>> make out if there’s more). While I’ve been seeing Little Blues for weeks, I 
>>> can’t say that I’ve noticed bands before – not that I’m really looking at 
>>> them beyond picking them out from the Snowy Egrets. But I wasn’t real close 
>>> to this one today and the yellow band was quite evident. So perhaps this is 
>>> an arrival from another locale. It certainly seemed that Snowy and Great 
>>> Egret numbers increased quite a bit. If they’re congregating or staging 
>>> from elsewhere, the geographic range would be of interest. I say this 
>>> thinking about a Little Egret probably still floating around. Just saying.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Still a Gull-billed Tern around. I don’t think it’s a state late date yet, 
>>> but my own recollections don’t include any staying beyond August. 
>>> Shorebirds? Eh. I only did the south end. For the first time in years that 
>>> I can remember, a Black-bellied Plover landed on the south end, albeit way 
>>> out on the algae mat. Least Sandpipers were numerous and they now outnumber 
>>> Semis. I spent time working on techniques for identifying lone tweener 
>>> Yellowlegs. This one works – wait for one of the other species to cross 
>>> paths with it.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Steve Walter
>>> 
>>> Bayside, NY
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
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