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Oak Hammock Marsh is the only banding station in Canada to band and track songbirds in the province.
The marsh’s bird banding season lasts from July 15 to the end of September , and the “banders” will encounter roughly 100 species of songbirds.
The bands are issued to the Canadian Wildlife Service by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife .
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