Last Thursday
was our first slow day of the season, following the rain day on Wednesday. We
banded only 21 birds on Thursday, then
were closed again on Friday due to weather.
On Saturday we were back over 100.
Having missed two days last week, we decided to open on Sunday, and
banded a respectable 44 birds. Species
and totals for the three days follow. We
have banded 853 birds of 28 species in eight days.
Thursday
9/12: Total 21
Western Wood-Pewee – 2
Western Flycatcher – 2
Willow Flycatcher – 1
House Wren – 3
Swainson’s Thrush - 3
Wilson’s Warbler – 9
Blue Grosbeak - 1
Saturday 9/14: Total 162
Western Wood-Pewee – 4
Least Flycatcher - 2
Dusky Flycatcher – 1
Red-eyed Vireo - 1
Cassin’s Vireo - 2
House Wren – 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 2
American Robin – 3
Swainson’s Thrush – 3
Hermit Thrush – 11
Gray Catbird – 2
Brown Thrasher – 1
Orange-crowned Warbler – 5
Tennessee Warbler - 1
Yellow Warbler – 3
Ovenbird – 1
MacGillivray’s Warbler - 5
Wilson’s Warbler – 91
Western Tanager – 1
Brewer’s Sparrow – 4
Clay-colored Sparrow – 2
Chipping Sparrow – 9
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow – 1
Lincoln’s Sparrow - 6
Sunday, 9/15: Total 44
Western Wood-Pewee – 1
Western Flycatcher – 1
Cassin’s Vireo - 1
White-breasted Nuthatch - 1
American Robin – 1
Hermit Thrush – 4
Gray Catbird – 1
Orange-crowned Warbler – 1
Yellow Warbler – 1
MacGillivray’s Warbler - 1
Wilson’s Warbler – 23
Yellow-breasted Chat – 1
Lazuli Bunting – 3
Clay-colored Sparrow – 2
Lincoln’s Sparrow - 2
Nancy Gobris
Steve Brown, Susan Craig
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
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