Wilson's Warbler were the most numerous with the Western Wood-Pewees 
disappearing overnight. Highlights for the day were another Curve-billed 
Thrasher, Swainson's Thrush, Willow Flycatcher and some volunteers got 
excited about Common Grackles. You never know what birds may intrigue 
someone. A Good bird is in the eye of the beholder.

*39 New Birds*
Wilson's Warbler - 18
MacGillivray's Warbler -1
Dusky Flycatcher -1
Willow Flycatcher -1
House Wren -2
Swainson's Thrush -1
Yellow-breasted Chat -3
Black-headed Grosbeak -1
Brown Thrasher -3
Northern Mockingbird -2
American Robin -2
Curve-billed thrasher -1
Common Grackle - 3

*5 Recaptures*
Wilson's Warbler-2
Ovenbird -1
Brown Thrasher -1
American Robin -1* banded in a previous year

The Ovenbird was first banded 8/30 4 days ago and gained 1.5g in that time 
period. Nice!
The Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station is operated Monday - Saturday through 
September 30th. Depending on the weather, banding will conclude around 
11:30 AM. Come visit the Ranch to see what is migrating through the area 
and stop by the banding station.

Julie Shieldcastle, Bander
Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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