Hey COBirders,

I resumed banding at Clear Spring Ranch this week, in hopes of catching the 
beginnings of Yellow Warbler and Chipping Sparrow migration, and it seems I 
have. So far I’ve seen a few small waves of Yellow Warblers (8 banded 
yesterday), and a couple days of increased Chipping Sparrow numbers (25 caught 
yesterday). Both missing today!
I’ve banded about 100 birds this week, mostly local breeders, as would be 
expected, but some migrants are starting to show up.

Highlights today included catching a young F Cedar Waxwing (I don’t get very 
many here), a recaptured hybrid Indigo-Lazuli Bunting Ad M banded in 2022, and 
an incredibly scruffy-looking White-eyed Vireo (second-year, sex unknown. It 
seemingly had a small brood patch, but Pyle says both sexes can have one.) This 
was my third banded at CSR in 11 years.

Mostly I’ve been catching Yellow Warblers (AD F and hatch-years), Common 
Yellowthroats, House Wrens,Yellow-breasted Chats, Gray Catbirds, and Lazuli 
Buntings - all local breeders.

Migration!

Steve Brown
Colo Spgs

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