Cobirders, 
I got some pretty good shots of a banded White-tailed Ptarmigan  hen on 
Mount Evans August 28th. I learned of Clait Braun’s research  on these birds 
from Brad Andres, Joe Roller and Joyce Gellhorn, so I wrote Dr.  Braun. I was 
delighted to get a response today and thought you might be  interested in 
what he had to say. I’ve copied our emails  below. 
Dr. Braun, 
I've been reading Joyce Gellhorn's book about White-tailed  Ptarmigan and 
saw where she sent you pictures of a banded bird and you were able  to give 
her some of the history on the bird. I've attached pictures I took of a  hen 
on Mount Evans August 28, 2012.  
Can you give me any information about the bird based on the bands?  If not, 
could you refer me to someone who can? I'd like to share it with the  
Evergreen Audubon newsletter readers in my next  column. 
Thank you very much for any assistance you can  provide. 
Marilyn Rhodes 
Marilyn: 
Thank you for sending the great photographs of the female  White-tailed 
Ptarmigan taken on Mt. Evans on 28 August 2012. The band  combination (R/G 
W/Blue/Alum) indicate this is female # 7066. This particular  bird was first 
banded on 21 August 2009 as a 1+ (yearling, hatched in 2008) in  the upper 
basin on the east side of Mt. Evans. I believe she has been reobserved  each 
year and is now 4 years of age. This individual was banded as part of a  
long-term (1966 to present) study of White-tailed Ptarmigan in the Mt. Evans  
area 
now being conducted by Greg Wann, a graduate student at Colorado State  
University with me as a helper. The study is now focusing on ptarmigan response 
 to climate change. 
I knew Joyce Gelhorn well and greatly miss her accompaniment in  the 
alpine. 
Clait 
Clait E. Braun 

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