Catbird lovers will be happy to know that they appear to have come through 
the last year quite well.  They may be the only commonly caught species 
(this is anecdotal, as I haven't tabulated any data yet) that was found in 
normal numbers during our 5 weeks of banding this spring.  

On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 12:15:06 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> I was happy to read that the Conservancy bird banding group found several 
> gray catbirds at Chatfield.  At home, about 10 miles south of Chatfield, I 
> have been hearing burbling, mimicry and mewing in the scrub oak clumps, but 
> could not see who it was. First catbird in 15 years of living here!
>

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