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T2SE Into The Woods :teknetics:

tabman

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I thought I'd try something different today. I put on the 5 inch DD coil, set the sensitivity to 99, set the discrimination to 10, and dialed up the boost mode. With those settings it was running really quiet. That little coil was picking up targets where other coils couldn't go. I was amazed how high off the ground I could swing the coil and still get good hits. I ended up finding a 1943 War Nickel, a 1919 Wheat Penny, a1939 Wheat Penny, a silver pendant, a bunch of bullets and shotgun shells, and some buttons and jewelry. The find that intrigued the most was the bird leg band (990 76707). That thing is super tiny. It must be for a hummingbird.:)

tabman

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I reported the leg band. Here's what I got back:

Thank you for reporting Band#: 0990-76707
A confirmation email has been sent to you.
See below the banding information for the reported bird:
Date 05/06/1984
Species INDIGO BUNTING
Age HATCHED IN 1983 OR EARLIER
Sex MALE
Location HAMILTON, ALABAMA, USA


tabman
 
A tad of silver to get the new year off to a silver start. I like finding those bird bands. Found a couple out of that spot myself. Pleasant day for hunting.:cheers: HH jim tn
 
Jim, tomorrow is going to be cold with freezing rain and really windy. Nothing like the stellar weather that we had today for detecting.

I might just stay home and drink hot chocolate.:)

tabman
 
Yeah, but that kind of weather opens up some stretches that you otherwise seldom get to hunt. But you are right, the forecast is kind of nasty. HH jim tn
 
I think the only bird bands I've seen posted have come from Jim and now you..thats some cool stuff alright...an indigo bunting from Alabama...might be some sort of bird graveyard there where all the banded birds go to die? :rofl: Major respect for your hunting skills! :please:......If a fellow can find a birdband, he should be able to not miss anything else right?
Mud
 
Yes the weather was outstanding yesterday. The five inch coil does a great job. Nice finds, your of to a great start to the year.
 
The reason is...what info do people expect to get from the banded bird or is it just a report if one finds the band..
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Elton said:
The reason is...what info do people expect to get from the banded bird or is it just a report if one finds the band..
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Since the Indigo Bunting is not a game bird that's harvested like ducks, finding a band and getting it reported is a shot in the dark especially recovering a band that's not attached to a dead bird. I can only surmise that they want the band's recovery location for migration and nesting information. Elton you're usually the research man, I did my part in the finding the tiny thing. I chased it around the hole several times before isolating it in a small clump of dirt in my hand.

I can't wait until my NEL Sharpshooter coil gets delivered. :detecting:



tabman
 
Hey I have some of those birds coming to the wife's bird feeders every now and then will have to keep an eye out for a banded one. Good going on the other finds also.
 
I have a T2, and I just bought a 5 inch coil, I was wondering what the "boost" mode was.

Thank you for your time,

Brian
 
brianc577 said:
I have a T2, and I just bought a 5 inch coil, I was wondering what the "boost" mode was.

Thank you for your time,

Brian

The regular T2 doesn't have the 'boost' mode. To get the boost mode you'll need the T2SE.

tabman
 
Tab I would love to get a T2 but funds are low , -- say we have those birds hear , that was a really cool find, on the band thats the excitement of detecting, now you let us know how that sharpshooter works I was thinking of getting one for the VAQUERO
 
kaolinwasher said:
Tab I would love to get a T2 but funds are low , -- say we have those birds hear , that was a really cool find, on the band thats the excitement of detecting, now you let us know how that sharpshooter works I was thinking of getting one for the VAQUERO

I'd like to see some reports on the Vaquero/Sharpshooter match up. I really like the T2SE/Sharpshooter match up a whole lot.

I got a great deal on the NEL Sharpshooter coil from one of our forum sponsors, The Gold Digger Metal Detector.

tabman
 
Just saw this thread, and hope to shed some light on the bird band "thing". Bird bands are usually put on the birds when they are very young (a few days old) and it is a means of identification of that particular bird. The bands are issued by an organisation/authority, which should have a record of who bought that particular band. As the bands have to be put on the birds when they are very young (to get them over the feet), they are a means of identification of birds which may be exhibited at bird shows. The band can be used as verification of ownership of the bird, and the age of the bird. This may be important for show purposes. Of course, if a bird escapes or is released from an aviary, where the bird ends up could also be of interest to breeders of that particular type of bird. Ok, anyone reading this should be asleep by now......
 
n/t
 
Great hunting Tab man, good to see another Obama boy here, congrats !
 
Hank68 said:
Great hunting Tab man, good to see another Obama boy here, congrats !

I hope that you meant to say 'Bama'.:thumbup: I don't want anyone to get the wrong ideal.

Let me be perfectly clear, I consider Obama the lowest form of life and a worthless piece of lying crap.

Anyone who would vote for or support the likes of Obama or Nancy Pelosi must have manure for brains.:)

tabman
 
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