• Canadian Pigeon Fancier's Association

The Canadian Pigeon Fancier’s Association

LOST & FOUND PIGEONS

(Based on the US National Pigeon Association -NPA)

HOW TO FIND THE OWNER OF A PIGEON WITH A “CPFA” BAND

When the band contains more than two letters (CPFA LLLL), it is likely to come from a specialized club and the band should bear the initials of any of them. You will have to contact their representatives listed on our Affiliated Clubs page. The bands initials are highlighted in blue next to the club’s name.

See the list

The only other possibility is that it is a regular band and it has only two extra letters (CPFA LL).

Here is what you need to do.

  • Choose the band year.
  • You will be presented with a list of two letters, browse to the ones you are looking for.
  • Next to each set of letters is the first and last number in a series. The number you are looking for must be included within a serie.
  • For example, if you are looking for CPFA 2021 FA 36, it will be part of the serie FA 0 – 59 under the year 2021. On this same line is identified the buyer of the band, in this case : Gilles Boudrias

If previous year, confidential info or was not found, contact us..