We were rained out on Tuesday so today was our only day of banding at 
Rogers Grove Park this week. It remains fairly quiet here, with just 6 
birds banded for the day, and no recaptures. The Wilson's Warblers seem to 
have moved on, replaced by some Yellow-rumped Warblers (though not in the 
nets yet). Our highlight for the day was a 'Eastern' Downy Woodpecker of 
the *medianus* subspecies, with major white spotting on the wing coverts. 
Here are the totals for the day:

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
Orange-crowned Warbler - 3
Hermit Thrush - 1
'Eastern' Downy Woodpecker - 1

Next week will be our final week of banding at Rogers Grove Park. This 
station runs on Tues/Thurs only. We'll be opening nets around 7:10 and 
continuing for 5 hours, weather permitting. Feel free to stop by and visit!

Colin Woolley
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies



*Visitors are welcome at our banding stations. Registration is required for 
groups. For more information and hours of operation, 
visit birdconservancy.org/birdbanding 
<http://birdconservancy.org/birdbanding>*

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