Today was a relatively uneventful day, with 12 new birds and 4 recaptures, 
bringing our total of birds banded to 177.  One of the birds that I banded 
on the very first day at GVAS, a Juniper Titmouse, showed up again - it's 
nice to see some resident birds sometimes!

Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1 new 1 recapture
White-crowned Sparrow (Gambel's) 6 new 1 recapture
White-crowned Sparrow (Mountain) 4
Song Sparrow 1
Bewick's Wren 1 recapture
Juniper Titmouse 1 recapture

Hopefully next week's weather brings more birds!  We are open at Connected 
Lakes State Park M-F until October 11th.  We get birds starting at around 
7:45 and close nets around 11:30, depending on weather.  Feel free to stop 
by - the earlier you come, the more likely you are to see birds!  School 
groups tend to arrive between 9:30 to 10:00, so I also recommend that 
visitors come before then.

Vicki Morgan
Bander, Grand Valley Audubon Society
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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