Yesterday had been a great day, with 14 birds banded, which was good for 
the school kids.   Unfortunately, it was fairly slow today, the Public Day, 
with only 5 birds among four species.  The teachers and other public 
members still seemed to greatly enjoy the experience, even with so few 
birds.

However, we got our first Lazuli Bunting of the season yesterday, as well 
as our first American Robin, Orange-crowned Warbler, and Western Scrub Jay 
today, and it was very nice to see so many new species for this banding 
season.

Breakdown of newly banded birds, 9/12

Black-capped Chickadee - 2
Gray Catbird - 2
MacGillervrey's Warbler - 1
Common Yellowthroat - 1
Wilson's Warbler - 4
Black-headed Grosbeak - 1
Lazuli Bunting - 1
Song Sparrow - 1


Breakdown of newly banded birds, 9/13

Western Scrub Jay - 1
American Robin - 2
Orange-crowned Warbler - 1
Wilson's Warbler - 1

We actually caught 6 AMROs, but two self-released before we got to the net 
and two more had tongued themselves fairly badly and had stressed enough in 
the net, so were released unprocessed.

As well, a Nashville Warbler was seen at the park late in the morning on 
9/12.

Amber West
Ouray, Ouray County

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