Here at Chico Basin Ranch we were hit with lots of snow Friday night and 
Saturday morning. 8-10" of snow and very heavy which bent most small trees 
to the ground and broke off many limbs off the larger trees. The station 
was closed Saturday and Sunday due to the weather. Sunday it drizzled all 
morning and finally the sun came out occasionally in the afternoon to help 
the insects fly for the flycatchers, warblers, and all the birds that were 
held up by the storm. Lots of birds feeding like crazy (of Course). Late 
yesterday afternoon the flycatchers were on the ground waving and flapping 
their wings to get any insect to fly up so they could get more energy for 
the cold night. It is always interesting to watch bird behaviors. To me, 
there is so much more to a bird than its name and checking it off on the 
list. 

Surprisingly, there were not that many banded birds around today, at least 
that were captured in the nets. Swainson's Thrushes were here in numbers. 
We caught 3 repeats from the end of last week. Their energetic condition 
(fat) was okay in that they were not emaciated or skinny. The White-eyed 
vireo we banded last week showed up in the nets today and gained over 12% 
of its body weight. A MacGillivray's Warbler we caught on May 12th was 
recaptured also and it gained about 14% of its body weight since the first 
day we banded it. These green oases in the middle of short grass prairie 
are important stop - over spots for these long distance migratory songbirds 
to rest and refuel for their continued migration northward.

Twenty-one bird species were captured today with Least Flycatcher and 
Indigo Bunting being the first of the season species.

*81 New Banded Birds*
Yellow Warbler - 5
Wilson's Warbler -7
Magnolia Warbler -1
MacGillivray's Warbler -7
Common Yellowthroat -2
Western 'Cordilleran' Flycatcher -2
Willow Flycatcher -2
Least Flycatcher -1
Hammond's Flycatcher -1
Western Wood-pewee -1
Warbling Vireo -1
Clay-colored Sparrow -1
Lincoln Sparrow -4
Indigo Bunting (M and F) -2
Swainson's Thrush -38
Hermit Thrush -2
Gray Catbird -3

*9 Recaptures/Repeats*
 Yellow Warbler -2
MacGillivray's Warbler -1
White-eyed Vireo -1
Bullock's Oriole -1
Swainson's Thrush -3
Spotted Towhee -1

This is the last week for Spring Season Banding at Chico Basin. Friday is 
the last day. First net check will be around 6:00 am. and operated for 5 
hours each day. Stop by and visit us!

Julie Shieldcastle
Spring Bird Bander
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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