More info and reporting forms on this site if one of you guys find one....
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/homepage/otherbnd.cfm
Here are the records of the birds banded and the band's data reported since 1960.
Notice the geese info.
Almost 5 million geese banded in the last 55 years but only 1.2 million sighted and reported.
Figure in the huge amount of geese that existed out there total over all those years and you can see why hunters love to get one of these special things and the info certificate for their records.
This appears to to be an even rarer find than I thought at first so I am happy.
Check out the numbers on ducks.
Even more of a long shot to get your hands on one of these.
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How many birds are banded?
As of January 2011 and since 1960*, the BBL has received over 64 million banding records. Since the inception of the North American Bird Banding Program, the BBL has received over 4 million encounter records. On average, over the past decade, the BBL received 1.2 million banding and 87,000 encounter records per year.
Total numbers by species groups:
Bird Group # of bandings # of encounters
Loons and Grebes 25,741- 1046
Alcids 255,152- 5382
Gulls/Terns/Albatross/other Seabirds
7,637,120- 539,678
Ducks 12,207,426- 1,996,522
Geese 4,905,300- 1,220,090
Swans 34,441- 14,742
Herons/Ibis/Rails/other Marsh Birds
457,873- 18,078
Shorebirds 863,771- 15,287
Doves and Pigeons 2,456,764- 133,655
Raptors (including Owls) 1,904,273- 65,872
Near Passerines and Passerines
33,302,750- 420,793