Spring Banding at Chico Basin Ranch wrapped up
Saturday. Totals for the last 3 days
follow. We ended the season with 658
individuals of 64 species. Highlights
include a total of 9 Long-eared Owls (4 banded last spring), our second only
Blue-winged Warbler, and the recapture of a Yellow-rumped Warbler banded as a
hatching-year bird last September in British Columbia.
Thursday, 5-16 – Total: 35
Downy
Woodpecker – 1
Western
Wood-Pewee – 1
Dusky
Flycatcher – 1
Plumbeous
Vireo - 1
House Wren –
3
Swainson’s
Thrush – 4
Gray-cheeked
Thrush – 1
Hermit
Thrush – 3
Gray Catbird
– 4
Brown
Thrasher – 2
Blue-winged
Warbler – 1
Yellow
Warbler – 1
Audubon’s
Warbler – 1
Black-and-White
Warbler – 2
Ovenbird - 1
MacGillivray’s
Warbler – 1
Common
Yellowthroat – 2
Black-headed
Grosbeak - 1
Chipping
Sparrow - 1
Gray-headed
Junco - 1
Friday, 5-17 – Total: 40
Least
Flycatcher – 1
Ash-throated
Flycatcher – 1
Western
Kingbird – 1
Plumbeous
Vireo – 1
Blue Jay - 3
House Wren –
2
Swainson’s
Thrush – 10
Hermit
Thrush – 3
Gray Catbird
- 1
Black-and-White
Warbler – 1
Ovenbird – 3
MacGillivray’s
Warbler – 4
Western
Tanager – 1
Blue
Grosbeak – 1
Chipping
Sparrow - 1
Lark sparrow
- 1
Lincoln’s
Sparrow – 1
Bullock’s
Oriole – 1
Saturday,
5-18 – Total: 31
Western
Wood-Pewee – 2
Willow Flycatcher
- 1
Western
Kingbird - 4
Blue Jay - 1
Swainson’s
Thrush - 5
Hermit
Thrush - 3
Ovenbird - 1
MacGillivray’s
Warbler – 6
Western
Tanager - 1
Mountain White-crowned
Sparrow – 2
Lincoln’s
Sparrow - 3
Bullock’s
Oriole - 1
Orchard
Oriole – 1
Nancy
Gobris, RMBO
Steve Brown and Susan Craig, Volunteer Assistants
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