Already received the info for the tern. Thought it might be of interest since I know a lot of people saw that bird.

It was banded on 6/23/2008 when it was too young to fly in Little Galloo I, Lk Ontario, 10 mi west of Henderson Harbor, Jefferson County, NY

Ardith Bondi

On 9/18/15 9:53 AM, Ardith Bondi wrote:
Looking at my photos, one of the Caspian Terns seen on Monday, Sept 14,
on the sand bar by the Jones Beach Coast Guard Station had a pale yellow
band on its left leg which read N2. Unfortunately, the silver (gray?)
band on the right leg was both partially obscured by a gull's tail and
far enough away that it is not really legible (although I could try for
two of the numbers if pressed). Is the left leg band enough to yield
useful information?

Ardith

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