Hi COBirders,

THREE more NOWA today at Clear Spring Ranch. A great morning all around.  It 
was cool, light breeze, overcast, even some sprinkles, and the birds stayed 
active past noon for banding.

Tis morning I talked to the farmer who leases the state land for hay fields.  
The reason I still have a deep field across from me (oats, BTW), is that it 
didn't get cut two weeks ago, and has stayed too wet since!  He says the birds 
are cleaning out the field. I can attest to how many are taking advantage of 
the bounty. I've banded over 350 birds coming out of the fields, with only a 
handful of recaptures from previous days. A lot of birds in a short time, and a 
real bonus for me.

I had a "fall-out/drop-in" event about 9:00, with the sudden appearance of the 
NOWAs, 6 Wilson's Warblers, 10 Lazuli Buntings, Blue Grosbeaks, FOS brewer's 
Sparrow, and 5 Savannah Sparrows (as well as lotsa Chipping Sparrows).

So with the news that the field will get cut soon, and with the perfect cool 
conditions, I stayed open longer than normal today, and didn't take down nets 
until after 12:00. Another record day, with 108 birds banded. (!!!  30 is a 
REAL Good day for me). New for me were 2 Yellow-headed Blackbirds banded, from 
a mixed flock of RW Blackbirds, YH Blackbirds, BH Cowbirds, and Com Grackles 
that probably numbered over 1000, and doing their part to consume the oat 
field. Yeah, a pretty good day.

Happy Migration, 
Steve Brown
Colorado Springs


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