Things You'll Need
Instructions
Read the first set of letters on the pigeon band. These are the symbols of the national organization where the bird is registered. There are several different organizations with the symbols; IF, CU, ADA, NBRC, IPB, NPA and AU. The AU stands for the American Pigeon Racing Union; NPA stands for the National Pigeon Association; IPB represents the International Pigeon Breeders; NBRC represents the National Birmingham Roller Club; ADA stands for the American Dove Association; CU represents the Canadian Racing Pigeon Union, and IF stands for the International Federation of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers.
Look at the second set of markings. These are two numbers which make up the last two digits of the year the bird was born. For instance, "09" indicates that the bird was born in the year 2009.
Read the third set of markings. These are letters which represent the pigeon club where the band is registered. No two clubs have the same set of letters. You can input these letters into the national database for each national organization or contact the national organization with these letters to determine which club the pigeon came from. This set of letters usually contains three letters.
Read the final set of markings on the pigeon band. These are the individual bird's registration numbers and are usually always numbers. Provide these to the pigeon club and they will be able to contact the owner for you.