I was hunting with my neighbor Saturday, and every time I shot a bird he would ask "Does it have a band." To which I would reply "I don't know." and he would ask "Well didn't you check?" This was a foreign concept to me, I have never actually looked at the legs of a bird after I shot it, and looked for a band. I have always assumed if I shot a banded bird I would either just see it, or find it later while cleaning the birds.
Do any of you guys check birds for bands after you shoot them?