Yesterday, out of 19 doves banded, I recaptured 4 that I had banded previously.
The first two recaptures were in the same trap together. The female I banded on July 16, 2013. I caught her again last week.
The male I banded on July 7, 2011. Both were banded as after hatch year birds (AHY) which means they were at least a year old when banded. This means the 2011 bird was at least 4 years old.
I was pretty excited about the 2011 bird, but I've recaptured several birds in the past that I banded 3 years prior.
I checked my traps again a couple hours later and I had two more recaptures. Both were males banded as AHY birds. The first one I banded on August 21, 2010, and recaptured him on 7-25-13 before catching him the third time yesterday! A 5-year old bird! Then I looked up the second bird's number and I flipped so far back in my paperwork that I started over back at the front, thinking I had obviously overlooked it. Surely enough, I flipped back to 2009 and found where I banded him as an AHY on August 8, 2009! A 6-year old dove! I couldn't believe it. The research says 3 0f 10 juvies make it to adulthood, and 50% of adults die each year. Do the math.
I caught this one this morning. Banded as AHY on August 26, 2010. Out of 10 doves this morning, 3 were recaptures.

Y'all check your doves this fall. Your band info returns mean a lot to the biologists.