Hey All, 

Week two just wrapped up here at Chico Basin Ranch. Some personnel changes 
and very warm days saw reduced capture counts for most of the week. Friday 
was our slowest of the season, only banding 15 new birds. Fortuantely, 
things picked back up today with the return of some cooler temps and we 
banded 49 new birds. 

More importantly, we caught the station's first ever *Baltimore Oriole, 
*bringing 
the station total to 152 species over the last 15 years. The 75 visiting 
Girl Scouts were rightfully excited by the adult male's bright plumage. We 
also banded our third *Red-eyed Vireo* of the season. 

Season Totals: 

388 birds banded of 43 species. 

The station runs Monday through Saturday, 6:30 am till 12 noon. We love to 
share our birds with the public so feel free to come by. Please make sure 
to check in at the Ranch office before visiting the station. Lastly, be 
aware that the Ranch uses the station as an educational opportunity for a 
variety of school groups or other interested organizations so after 9 am 
the station may be filled with wide-eyed youngsters. 

Good birding, 
Aaron Yappert 
Volunteer Bander

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