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<blockquote data-quote="Marilynne" data-source="post: 420333" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p><span style="color: #800080"><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"><strong>This is an old link (2010), but it may be helpful to some one.</strong></span></span></p><p><a href="http://audubonoffloridanews.org/?p=3587" target="_blank">HELP WANTED: Reporting Banded Loggerhead Shrikes | Audubon Florida News</a></p><p></p><p>[h=3]Banding and Recoveries[/h] According to the Bird Banding Lab web site, a total of 21,653 Loggerhead Shrikes were banded nationwide from 1914 to 1998. Of these, 194 have been recovered. Banding studies show that Loggerhead Shrikes are migratory and can live more than 6 years in the wild. Loggerhead Shrikes winter in the southern half of the US and into Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marilynne, post: 420333, member: 10234"] [COLOR=#800080][FONT=comic sans ms][B]This is an old link (2010), but it may be helpful to some one.[/B][/FONT][/COLOR] [url=http://audubonoffloridanews.org/?p=3587]HELP WANTED: Reporting Banded Loggerhead Shrikes | Audubon Florida News[/url] [h=3]Banding and Recoveries[/h] According to the Bird Banding Lab web site, a total of 21,653 Loggerhead Shrikes were banded nationwide from 1914 to 1998. Of these, 194 have been recovered. Banding studies show that Loggerhead Shrikes are migratory and can live more than 6 years in the wild. Loggerhead Shrikes winter in the southern half of the US and into Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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