I call it the curse of the big event..we've been catching 40-something birds
each day recently, then we hit an activity like Barr Lake's Fall Birding
Fest and the number drops to less than half that.  Many more visitors than
birds.  We even opened the nets at the feeders at the Nature Center so we
could fill in with "backyard birds"  (today that meant House Sparrows)
during the really slow periods.  If you eliminate the HOSPs, we caught only
12 new birds today:

 

House Wren       3

Gray Catbird       1

Orange-crowned Warbler            2 (FOS)

Common Yellowthroat  2

Wilson's Warbler              4

 

We have now scheduled our days' off for the balance of the season - Mon
(9/9), Fri (9/20), Tues (9/24), Fri (10/4) and Mon (10/7) and they are
listed on the RMBO website at
<http://rmbo.org/v3/OurWork/Education/BirdBanding.aspx>
http://rmbo.org/v3/OurWork/Education/BirdBanding.aspx.  (I will continue to
post the days at the bottom of my daily reports.)

 

Meredith McBurney

Biologist/Bander

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory

303-329-8091

 

 <http://www.rmbo.org/> cid:[email protected]

Celebrating 25 Years of Bird and Habitat Conservation

 

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