Try to revive and release such birds as quickly as possible, unbanded if necessary. |
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If necessary, birds should be released unbanded, or the trapping devices should be temporarily closed. |
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However, after previously unbanded birds were banded during nesting, the understanding of territory boundaries and number of territories never changed. |
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As a general rule, birds should be released unbanded if they have been waiting to be banded for longer than an hour. |
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The Lake Erie water snake is also polymorphic, ranging from banded to unbanded gray coloration. |
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Two are unbanded males, and one of these males escapes. |
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Whenever a situation develops in which you cannot safely band the number of birds being caught, you must release some unbanded and close down some or all catching devices. |
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One researcher did compare harvest rates of banded and unbanded Ross's geese and found a significant difference. |
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In a swim test in a tank, an Adelie penguin wearing a band expended 24 percent more energy than an unbanded penguin. |
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This is because scoring of unbanded chromosomes in metaphase preparations to detect aberrations is labor intensive and prone to technical artifacts. |
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Unbanded bats received a numbered plastic armband either on the right or left forearm. |
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