Slow day at Barr..similar to yesterday without the warbler numbers.  We did
continue this week's pattern with one rare-ish bird - a HY, male Tennessee
Warbler (not many historically, although we had 2 last year), which we got
to compare with an Orange-crowned in the next run.  Continued to have a wide
spectrum of earlier to later migrants - from Yellow Warblers and House Wrens
to a Junco (recap, so not listed below).  Here's the break-down of 21 new
birds:

 

Dusky Flycatcher              2

House Wren       2

Ruby-crowned Kinglet   3

Hermit Thrush   2

Gray Catbird       1

Orange-crowned Warbler            1

Tennessee Warbler        1

Yellow Warbler 1

Wilson's Warbler              4

Song Sparrow    1

Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow          3

 

Day off next week is Wednesday.  Otherwise open every day, weather
permitting.

 

 

Meredith McBurney

Biologist/Bander

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory

303-329-8091

 

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