Unfortunately I was not able to get out my report in time yesterday, but 
fortunately bird numbers here in the Grand Valley have picked up!  
Yesterday (Tuesday) we banded a grand total of 30 birds, which doubled our 
numbers for the season from 30 to 60.  There were also two birds captured 
that were banded in previous years.  These numbers were bolstered by the 
addition of 16 Bushtits, which tend to come through the banding station in 
large flocks.  

Numbers for 9/24:
Wilson's Warbler 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Bushtit 14 (plus two returns; FOS)
Townsend's Warbler 1 (FOS)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2 (FOS)
Bewick's Wren 2
Cassin's Vireo 1 (FOS)
White-crowned Sparrow 7
Spotted Towhee 1

Today our numbers were lower but still higher than they have been in the 
past, at 10 birds.  

Numbers for 9/25:
Wilson's Warbler 1
Orange-crowned Warbler 2
Common Yellowthroat 1 (FOS)
White-crowned Sparrow 6

We are open every weekday from about 7:30 to around 11:00, but the earlier 
you visit, the more birds you can see!  School groups also get here at 
about 9:30, so the best time to visit is before then.  Also, this Saturday 
is Public Banding Day which will (weather permitting) run from 7:30 to 
11:00.  Hope to see you there!

Vicki Morgan
Bander, Grand Valley Audubon Society 
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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