Het COBireders,

After 3 weeks of early banding at Clear Spring Ranch, I finally have something 
to report.  Banding has been expectedly slow, with mostly resident breeders and 
their young finding the nets, and a few migrants sprinkled in. (So lots of 
House Wrens, Yellow Warblers, Spotted Towhees, Common Yellowthroat, and a few 
YB Chats and Gray Catbirds).

Best new migrants this week - FOS MacGillivray’s Warbler Friday,( HY F), 3 FOS 
N Waterthrush (1 Ad, 2 HY), FOS Orange-crowned Warbler Sat (HY F), FOS Brewer’s 
Sparrow Sat, (Ad). 

I always catch Lazuli Buntings in August, but so far this August has been 
exceptional. Previously my best day with LAZB was 10 banded in 2017. This week 
I had 10 Tues, 11 Wed, and 27 today, with 2 additional Laz x Indigo hybrids 
thrown in. I’m not sure where thy had been, but about 10:00 a.m today the nets 
started filling up with 3, 4, and 5 LAZBs at a time in a net, and continued 
past 12:30. Even cooler, almost all were males, and 3/4 of those were adult 
males. Lotsa blue. So far this month I’ve banded 95!

The last few days Yellow Warblers are starting to show up carrying fat - newly 
arrived migrants. I start banding 8/1 to take advantage of the early YEWA 
migration, and they haven’t disappointed either, with 10 more today, and 120 
banded so far. These usually taper-off fast after Labor Day, for me.

Some Augusts I get hammered with flocks of Chipping Sparrows, but they have 
been mostly missing this month, with mostly 2-3 caught in a given day (instead 
of 50-100!). I have had two busy days with CHSP, with 40 Tues, and 36 today, 
but only  totaling 100 for the season so far. (Several years I've had 1500 for 
the season, and 2020 I had 2500!), Also missing are any Lark, Vesper, Savannah, 
Lincoln’s, or Clay-colored Sparrows- all  that I usually see by now, and very 
few grosbeaks.

Every fall is different!

More soon, Happy Migration,
Steve Brown
Colo Spgs


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