Effects of color bands on adult birds have been investigated in many studie
s, but much less is known about the effects of bands on birds handed at hat
ch. We captured Semi-palmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) chicks at hatch
on the Alaskan North Slope and attached 0-3 bands to them. The chicks were
resighted and reweighed during the subsequent two weeks. The number of chic
ks banded varied from 18 to 21 among treatments; 6-9 were resighted, and 6-
7 were reweighed, per treatment. The proportion resighted varied from 0.33
to 0.45. The estimated resighting probability, given that we encountered a
brood. was 82%. We tested for effects Of the bands on survival and mass gai
n by analyzing whether the proportion of chicks resighted, or their mass, v
aried with the number of bands. We found no evidence that bands affected th
e chicks and were able to rule out (with 95% confidence) a decline in survi
vorship Of more than 13% and a loss of mass of more than 10%. Although band
s had little if any effect on chicks in our study, we believe their effects
should be evaluated whenever survivorship or mass gain atc estimated using
color-marked chicks.