The Wilson's Warblers may and I say may have mostly gone south. Tomorrow 
will tell if that is the case. Nineteen bird species captured today 
including 3 races of the Dark-eyed Juncos (Oregon, Pink-sided, and 
Slate-colored). 
Here is the catch of the day:
*42 New Birds*
Wilson's Warbler -5
Orange-crowned Warbler -3
Ruby-crowned Kinglet -5
Clay-colored Sparrow -1
Chipping Sparrow -2
Lincoln's Sparrow -2
Oregon Junco-1
Pink-sided Junco-2
Slate-colored Junco -2
Cassin's Vireo -1
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow -6
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow -1
Song Sparrow -1
White-throated Sparrow -2
Spotted Towhee -3
Green-tailed Towhee -1
Hermit Thrush -1
American Robin -1
Brown Thrasher -1
Red-shafted Flicker -1

*9 Recaptures*
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow -1
White-throated Sparrow -1
Spotted Towhee -3
Gray Catbird -1
Brown Thrasher -3

The Banding station will be open mornings through this Friday. 
Have a good day,

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

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