Mile 218 Report
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
February 22, 2011
Unusual dead banded bird find this morning:Species: Adult Black-legged Kittiwake.
Report Details
Unusual dead banded bird find this morning:Species: Adult Black-legged Kittiwake.Date of discovery:22 February 2011, 0930hrs.Condition and Location:Deceased at high tide line on beach due west of Agate Beach Wayside. GPS coordinates: 44 39.5N / 124 03.6W.Bands:Left leg -- top to bottom, white, yellow, green plastic bands.Right leg -- top to bottom, green plastic band; metal band with ID# 794-94423.Info retrieved from Bird Banding Laboratory, Laurel, MD:Band number: 0794-94423. Species of bird: Black-legged Kittiwake.Where banded: Alaska. When banded: 05/06/2005.
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Mile 218
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*** Watch Note *** This is my first documentation of Mile 218 (Agate Beach) and I will use today's report as a baseline for reporting future changes.
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Mile 218
Agate Beach, State Wayside, Little Creek
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