Continued to catch more of our summer residents that are returning to breed 
another season.  Of these species, the House Wrens are the furthest along 
in their breeding cycle.....we've caught several females with brood 
patches, indicating that they are sitting on eggs.  Most of the returning 
birds that we are catching now are birds that hatched last year - they are 
the later arrivals after the adults have returned to reclaim their breeding 
territories!

Here's the breakdown of the 22 new birds caught today:

House Wren 1
Gray Catbird 3
Cedar Waxwing 2
Yellow Warbler 7 new, 1 banded 2021
Common Yellowthroat 1
Wilson's Warbler 1
Yellow-breasted Chat 2
Song Sparrow 1
Bullock's Oriole 1
House Finch 1 (female with brood patch; I'm guessing the mate of the male 
we caught 10 days ago; these are the first 2 HOFIs caught at the station 
area, as opposed to at the feeders at the Nature Center,  possibly ever)
American Goldfinch 1

We are down to our last 4 days - open this weekend, then Tuesday and 
Wednesday next week

Meredith McBurney
Bander, Chatfield Banding Station
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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