Anyway, one of the birds I got on the second day was banded. I didn't realize if it was any kind of a big deal or anything.....in fact, I asked my host if I was in trouble for killing a banded bird. He told me that I could keep the band, and when I got home I could go to the website engraved on the band and input the band number, and they could possibly tell me something about the age of the bird and where it was banded. He also said that they might send me some kind of a certificate I could mount on my wall. So I did all that.
After I submitted all the information, their system came back with a response that they did not have any information on the bird on file, and it said that they would try to contact the bander to get the information. They also said that IF they got the information, they would send me a certificate for my wall. I was happy to provide the information to make my small contribution to wildlife management, and forgot about it.
Then yesterday, I get this attachment to an email in my inbox:

So that was my little contribution to the furthering of bird science. The dove was hatched this year, banded two months before I shot it, and flew 57 miles almost due north to where it met its demise.
My buddy told me that duck hunters get a big kick out of these things, and truthfully, I have no idea if dove hunters feel the same way....but I got a real big kick out bagging a banded bird and getting the certificate for it.