FOUND COCKATIEL - Help Solve Band Code

taylorhedrich

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Apr 19, 2008
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I'm very familiar with the way bird bands work and everything, but I recently rescued a cockatiel that was in our tree outside that has the band code 'HOP', along with the year of 99, and a regular 3 digit ID number.

I have googled MANY times and I cannot find ONE thing that even hints as to what the bird club 'HOP' is. I want to find out, so I can find the owner as quickly as possible.

BTW, the band is just an authentic looking little silver one. It doesn't look custom made or anything, it seems 'legit'.

Thank you so much.
-Taylor
 

zarafia

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Jan 22, 2008
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Try contacting one of the bird band manufacturers. They might be able to help you. Good on you for trying to find the little guys owners.
 

911ParrotAlert.com

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May 17, 2009
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Could it be possible that the leg band code is HDP instead of HOP? If this is the case, below is information that I found regarding this leg band code (HDP). This MAY be the breeder. Not positive, though. It may be that this is just a leg band provider, but they may have info on the breeder.

Here's the link:

http://www.islandnet.com/~aacc/codes.htm
They also have a link to trace the band.

Hope this helps.
Judy ~ Volunteer ~
911 Parrot Alert- Lost & Found Parrot & Bird database, Report a Lost Bird or Found Bird
Largest Lost & Found Bird site on the net!
 

TexDot33

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