More, or less, of the same.  Simply no migrants.  Saw some Yellow-rumped
Warblers early in the morning, up high, and then nothing.  We are running
the nets at the Nature Center/feeders, which are more active, in addition to
the regular banding station nets.  Bill Eden spent the morning at the feeder
nets, catching mostly White-crowned Sparrows and one really nice young male
Lazuli Bunting.  Down at the banding station, I caught one Lincoln Sparrow
and a couple of birds that we had banded yesterday.  The breakdown (first
time captures this year only):

 

Lincoln Sparrow                1

White-crowned Sparrow, Gambel's        6 new, 1 banded 3/31/12

Lazuli Bunting    1

House Finch       5

 

Starting to see leaf buds on the bushes..

 

Meredith McBurney

Biologist/Bander

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory

303-329-8091

 

Celebrating 25 Years of Bird and Habitat Conservation

 

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