After six days in the
teens and twenties, numbers finally picked up today at Chico Basin Ranch, with
45 birds banded. Highlights included two Rose-breasted Grosbeaks and a female
Sharp-shinned
Hawk, our third this fall. Season total is now 634 birds of 50 species. Tallies
for the past three days are:
Thursday, Sept. 20
Total: 26
Red-naped Sapsucker - 1
Western Wood-Pewee – 1
Least Flycatcher – 2
Red-breasted Nuthatch – 2
Wood Thrush – 1
Hermit Thrush - 4
Brown Thrasher - 2
Audubon’s Warbler – 1
Wilson’s Warbler – 5
Lincoln’s Sparrow – 7
Friday, Sept. 21 Total: 10
Rock Wren - 1
Townsend’s Solitaire -1
Wood Thrush -1
Hermit Thrush - 4
Gray Catbird – 1
Oregon Junco - 2
Saturday, Sept. 22 Total:
45
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1
Dusky Flycatcher – 1
House Wren - 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 9
Swainson’s Thrush - 1
Hermit Thrush - 6
Gray Catbird – 2
Brown Thrasher - 1
Orange-crowned Warbler – 3
MacGillivray’s Warbler -1
Common Yellowthroat - 1
Wilson’s Warbler – 7
Rose-breasted Grosbeak – 2
Spotted Towhee -1
Chipping Sparrow – 1
White-crowned Sparrow - 1
Song Sparrow – 1
Lincoln’s Sparrow - 1
Oregon Junco – 2
Nancy Gobris - Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Steve Brown - Volunteer Banding Assistant
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