HI COBirders,

We expected to see a bird turnover today after all of the rainy days and 
nights, and that happened. Birds of the day were warblers and thrushes. We 
banded about 130 birds today (full report to follow), but unlike last week, 
only a few were sparrows. Most were Wilson's Warblers, with a few 
Orange-crowned, Yellow, MacGillivray's, and even a TENNESSEE WARBLER and an 
OVENBIRD banded.

Also many Swainson's and Hermit Thrush, ones we don't see much in the fall. We 
caught a couple each of Brewer's, Clay-colored, and Chipping Sparrows,  and our 
FOS Mtn White-crowned Sparrow.

Other birds of interest banded include 2 Cassin's Vireos and a Red-eyed Vireo. 
Seen but not banded was another Black-and-White Warbler in the grove.  There 
were a lot of birds around, and weather permitting, we may try to catch the 
rest of them tomorrow!

Stay Dry,

Steve Brown
Colorado Springs
Biologist, RMBO Volunteer

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