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Nebraskaland Aug-Sept 2020

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The lone return from the western unit was harvested in 2017 in Arizona, an 850-mile direct-flight in Phelps County, where it was banded the same year. Other birds opted to keep flying north the following spring. A juvenile banded in 2015 in Johnson County was harvested the following September in Minnesota. An adult banded in 2007 in Frontier County was harvested three years later in southeastern North Dakota. The distance champion was banded as an adult in Dawes County in July 2003 and recovered six months later in Guatemala, more than 2,100 miles away. Another bird banded in Phelps County in 2005 traveled nearly as far, recovered seven months later on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. "I do keep my fingers crossed each year that we get some recoveries from Central or South America," said Lusk. "But doves, being generalists, probably stop at the first suitable habitat they reach where the temps are warmer than where they came from." Band returns can give somewhat of a picture of the timing of the migration. Of the 72 birds that were harvested in other states in the same year they were banded, 25 were harvested during the first two weeks of the hunting season. That may lend credence to many hunters' beliefs that doves leave at the first cold snap, which might even fall before the season opener. N LEFT: A map shows where doves were banded in Nebraska and where the 552 returns were recorded in North America. Biologists use walk-in traps baited with millet to capture mourning doves at 18 locations throughout the state. Banding starts in July and ends 10 days before the Sept. 1 season opener. MAP ILLUSTRATION BY MARC MAREAN 44 Nebraskaland • August-September 2020

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