Observation:SBBP capture 3680
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
banded_species | White-throated Sparrow |
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Observation Type | Recapture |
Observer(s) | ToZyYqKujCW |
Observation_location_name | New York |
Observation_location_coordinates | |
Observation Date | 10121985/04/12 |
Observation_time | 1900-2000 |
banded_left leg: | |
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banded_right_leg: | |
banded color group | |
band number | 48317 |
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