Yesterday was the last day of the fall banding season at Chico Basin Ranch. 
Not surprisingly, the bird volume was pretty low, as it had been for the 
previous few days. But after a chilly first couple hours, the weather was 
at least very pleasant to finish things off. 

Despite the low number of captures, there were some charismatic birds that 
a visiting group of elementary students got to enjoy: a young male 
Sharp-shinned Hawk, and an intergrade Northern Flicker which had been 
eluding us all season! The flicker appeared mostly Red-shafted, but a few 
red feathers in its nape indicated some Yellow-shafted lineage. 

The morning's totals were 14 newly-banded birds, 5 recaptures, and 8 
species. A summary:

Gray Catbird 2
Hermit Thrush 5 + 3 recaptures
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2 + 1 recapture
Wilson's Warbler 1 + 1 recapture
Vesper Sparrow 1
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Northern Flicker, intergrade 1 (FOS)

And that's a wrap for the fall. Through 29 days of banding we ended up with 
742 banded birds, 44 recaptures, and 52 species. That number of banded 
birds is markedly lower than any season in the previous decade, and nearly 
400 fewer birds than last years' effort. That's not altogether surprising 
given the general reports of a slow and/or late migration along the Front 
Range, and we were also hindered but some frequent warm and windy mornings. 
Also of note were the lack of recaptured birds from previous seasons.

Nevertheless, the data we got will still be very valuable for the Bird 
Conservancy of the Rockies' monitoring and conservation efforts going 
forward, and there were certainly many highlights from the last few weeks! 
Thanks to all those who came out to observe this season, and of course for 
the volunteers that helped with our banding efforts.

Robert Snowden
Bander, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Chico Basin Ranch

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