Hi COBirders,

This morning was cool, calm, and clear - very nice, and there was a good 
arrival especially of small birds that lasted until about 1030. 43 birds banded 
of 15 species, 24 warblers, my best banding day of the year. Early it was all 
warblers and flycatchers, and later more of the bigger birds started to show up.

Including:
W Wood Pewee, 2 AD
Willow Flycatcher, 2 SY (Second Year)
Alder Flycatcher, SY
Gray Catbird, 2 - Ad & SY
Brown Thrasher, Ad M (with a HUGE cloacal protuberance!  - that means he 
packing a lot of sperm)
Yellow-breasted Chat, 2 SY
Lincoln’s Sparrow, 3 SY
MacGillivray’s Warbler, 2 SY F, 3 SY M
Com Yellowthroat, SY F, 2 SY M
Yellow Warbler, 7 SY M, 5 SY F
Wilson’s Warbler, 3 SY M, 1 SY F
Bullock’s Oriole, Ad M, Ad F, SY M

Yeah, this is fun.
Steve Brown
Colo Spgs



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