Hey COBirders,

I opened banding at Clear Spring Ranch Sunday morning, but haven’t had much to 
report, as is usual in April here. At least the 19 days of Red Flag Warnings 
finally ended, and I could actually OPEN nets!

Today a few more interesting birds appeared.

So far the only migrants captured had been a few Lincoln’s Sparrows, and a 
Hermit Thrush, to join the still-wintering Gambel’s White-crowned Sparrows, and 
newly arrived and probable nesting species - House Wren, and Song Sparrow.

Today I saw FOS Yellow-rumped Warblers (but not near my nets), a FOY Lark 
Sparrow, and a few male FOS Yellow-headed Blackbirds mixed in with hundreds of 
Redwings in the hay fields.

Netted were 2 FOY Wilson’s Warblers (Second-year males. I’ve only had an 
earlier one once), FOY Brown Thrasher (ad male), and a SORA!  This is the 
second time I’ve had one wander into a net that parallels my “marsh” of 
cattails, willows, and sometimes, open water.  I’m not sure how many of you 
have actually seen a Sora well, and up-close, so I attached a photo 
in-the-hand. Pretty cool!

Happy Migration,
Steve Brown
Colo Spgs


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