I did and got this:You def won't get any of that unless you hook up with them, tell 'em who you are & so forth. Maybe not even then.
Have you gone to the website?
https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/bblretrv/
I got up the courage and with all that I have faced as mentioned in another thread, figured what the hell? Pulls up some site that includes Canada but also mentions USGS. And Patuxent, which is in Maryland I think (nowhere near us and as a non-migratory species, doubt it was banded there but believe they provide bands to banders elsewhere) and influential in the Whooping Crane restoration effort which I applaud greatly. I clicked "continue" and entered the band number, asked the cause of death and then I selected some option where I could select some known location near me, do not know if it recognized that but then pulled up some page where it want to know personal info (name, addy, that kind of thing) and quit there. I still may go through with it, friend would love to connect with a biologist with a history of this bird but there is the temptation for him to put it out and let some animal cart it off, or deposit somewhere where someone else may enter the info. Tragic, as he got great enjoyment watching that bird hunt and circle and chase ravens many times and could share a lot with said biologist. Can't have anyone in his house though. It (Cooper's hawk) is still in a bucket awaiting an answer at the moment. And I can see yort's point now, don't know what I was thinking now when creating the last half of that title.