Form 3-165B Migratory Bird Wing Collection Survey

Migratory Bird Surveys, 50 CFR 20.20

3-165B - 2014

Parts Collection Survey

OMB: 1018-0023

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Division of Migratory Bird Management
Branch of Harvest Surveys
10815 Loblolly Pine Dr.
Laurel, Maryland 20708
Phone (301) 497-5980 Fax (301) 497-5981

 

In Reply Refer To:
FWS/DMBM
Dear Migratory Bird Hunter:
We need your help. To better understand the population status and reproductive success of woodcock,
rails, and band-tailed pigeons, we need to know the percentage of these species that are young-of-the-year
birds. Immature birds have distinctive wing feathers that let us distinguish them from adults by
examining wings. You can help by donating ONE wing from each woodcock, rail, and band-tailed
pigeon that YOU PERSONALLY BAG this season.
Enclosed are envelopes to be used to mail us the wings. Use an inner envelope and a single pre-addressed
mailing envelope for up to five wings from a single day's hunt. If you bag more than five birds (e.g.,
rails) during one hunt, please use additional set(s) of envelopes. Before you mail your wings, fill in the
entire lower left portion of the mailing envelope. Please help us keep the mail clean by following the
directions on the back of this letter.
We need wings from birds killed throughout the season, so please send them for as long as you hunt. If
you run out of envelopes, go to https://migbirdapps.fws.gov/hipweb/ to order more envelopes. You
will need the top of the enclosed postcard, next to the bar code. Or, send us the post card that is
enclosed in this package. Please DO NOT request envelopes both by the website and by sending in the
post card. DO NOT put the post card in a wing envelope as these are not opened until after the season
closes. Due to the short duration of some seasons, the extra envelopes you request may not arrive until
after the season closes. Please keep the information on when and where each bird was harvested with the
correct wings so that you can report that important information accurately when the extra envelopes
arrive. Also, please advise us if your address shown on the postcard is incorrect.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 1-800419-2965 between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm Eastern Time. Again, thank you for helping us better manage
our shared migratory bird resource.
Sincerely,

Khristi Wilkins
Chief, Branch of Harvest Surveys

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PLEASE HELP KEEP THE MAIL CLEAN
Wet, bloody, or fly larvae-infested wings will damage other mail and create offensive odors.
Postal workers might refuse to handle your envelopes if they are bloody, greasy, or smelly. This
can be prevented if you:
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remove the wings as indicated on the pre-addressed mailing envelope.

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allow excess moisture or blood on wings to dry.

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keep flies away from the wings.

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wrap wings in paper towel - do not wrap in plastic as this speeds decay.

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use two envelopes for each wing or group of wings. Insert the wings in an inner
envelope and seal the flap tightly; then place the inner envelope in the large preaddressed outer (mailing) envelope.

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do not put more than five wings in an envelope

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mail envelopes promptly.

In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C.522a) and the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501), please note the following information.
This study is authorized by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. 703 et seq.) The information that you provide will be used for estimating
migratory bird hunter activity and harvest in the United States. It is our policy not to use your name for any other purpose. All names and
identifying information will be removed when we compile the results, and only summary information will be reported. The information is
maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act. Your response is voluntary. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to an information collection unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The information collection has been approved
by OMB and assigned OMB Control Number 1018-0023. We estimate that it will take you about 5 minutes to read the instructions, fill in the
envelope, and mail the wing. Comments on this form should be mailed to the Information Collection Clearance Officer, Mail Stop 2042-PDM,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington D.C. 20240.

FWS Form 3-165B
Rev 12/10


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