CO-Birders – Two decent days of banding at Chico Basin Ranch on Monday and Tuesday, with 70 and 69 individuals banded. Wilson’s Warbler remains the top species captured. The FOS Audubon’s Warbler showed up Monday. Birds Banded 9-27: Dusky Flycatcher – 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 1 Townsend’s Solitaire – 3 Hermit Thrush – 7 Gray Catbird – 1 Audubon’s Warbler – 1 Townsend’s Warbler -1 MacGillivray’s Warbler – 1 Wilson’s Warbler – 38 Lazuli Bunting – 1 Chipping Sparrow – 4 Gambel’s White-crowned Sparrow – 2 Lincoln’s Sparrow - 7 Birds Banded 9-28: Blue Jay – 2 House Wren – 3 Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 1 Townsend’s Solitaire – 3 Hermit Thrush – 8 Brown Thrasher – 1 Orange-crowned warbler – 3 Audubon’s Warbler – 1 Wilson’s Warbler – 32 Chipping Sparrow – 1 Song Sparrow – 3 Lincoln’s Sparrow – 10 Pink-sided Junco – 1 Also seen and heard in the banding station area – Red-naped Sapsucker, Mountain Bluebird, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and Black-crowned Night-Heron. Nancy Gobris Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory www.rmbo.org
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