Chico Basin Ranch Bird Banding During the first half of our second week of fall 
migration banding
at Chico Basin Ranch we have added five new species and 131 more birds,
bringing our totals to 369 birds of 35 species. 
We had our first Hermit Thrush of the season on Monday and our first
Audubon’s Warbler on Tuesday.  The much
welcomed rain today necessitated an early closing after only about 2
hours.  Tallies for each day are:

 Monday, Sept. 10: 
Total 44 

Willow Flycatcher - 4

Western Flycatcher – 1

Warbling Vireo - 1

House Wren – 1

Hermit Thrush – 1

Gray Catbird - 1

Northern Mockingbird - 1

Orange-crowned Warbler - 1

Wilson’s Warbler – 18

Western Tanager – 3

Green-tailed Towhee – 1

Vesper Sparrow – 2

Lincoln’s Sparrow - 3

 

Tuesday, Sept. 11:  Total 69   

 

Western Flycatcher – 1

Least Flycatcher - 2

Dusky Flycatcher – 1

House Wren – 2

Red-breasted Nuthatch – 1

Swainson’s Thrush – 1

Hermit Thrush - 1

Gray Catbird – 1

Orange-crowned Warbler - 2

Audubon’s Warbler – 1

Townsend’s Warbler - 2

MacGillivray’s Warbler – 4

Common Yellowthroat - 1

Wilson’s Warbler -37

Green-tailed Towhee – 3

Chipping Sparrow – 1

Vesper Sparrow – 1

Lincoln’s Sparrow – 5

Lesser Goldfinch - 2

 


Wednesday, Sept. 12 – Total: 
18

 

Least Flycatcher - 1

House Wren – 1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 1

Hermit Thrush - 2

Gray Catbird – 1

Townsend’s Warbler - 3

Wilson’s Warbler – 7

Gambel’s White-crowned Sparrow – 1

Lincoln’s Sparrow - 1

  

Nancy Gobris - Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory

Steve Brown - Volunteer Banding Assistant

 

                                          

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