What an interesting time! After very low numbers early this week, we had 21 
new birds on Friday, and then a single new bird (and two recaptures from 
this season) on Saturday. Hopefully we'll see a little more activity next 
week! We did have a Cooper's Hawk in one of the nets today, but she shook 
herself loose during extraction. Definitely livened up the day, and we 
still count it as a win to have seen one of these lovely raptors up close, 
even if we didn't get to band her. We also had the station's first 
education groups-- some fifth graders on Friday, and the Trailfeathers 
birding group on Saturday-- and thankfully everyone got to see at least one 
bird despite the low numbers today! 

This report is for 9/15 through 9/16. 

*New bands:*
Swainson's Thrush - 1
Black-capped Chickadee - 2
MacGillivray's Warbler - 1
Wilson's Warbler - 15
Lincoln's Sparrow - 2
Spotted Towhee - 1

*Recaptures:*
Wilson's Warbler - 2 (banded this fall)

This banding station will be operating Tuesday through Saturday, weather 
and trail closures <https://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/status> permitting, 
from sunrise until about 12:30 PM. This week we are opening at 6:30. Peak 
hours for seeing birds in hand aren't yet established, but so far we have 
low to moderately steady activity from about 7 to 9 and another small push 
at around 10:30. Park at the Maxwell Natural Area parking lot and walk 
south along the trail towards Dixon Reservoir, and you will see our table 
and awning on the little hillside to the left of the main trail. Consider 
signing up for your visit at this link 
<https://campscui.active.com/orgs/BirdConservancyoftheRockies?&e4q=b3673155-2a1e-472f-83c4-7863fafe7a2b&e4p=18f9cb39-9793-4088-99d3-099952973ff0&e4ts=1694299317&e4c=active&e4e=snlvcmpscui00001load&e4rt=Safetynet&e4h=26fc9a7352249098fcf12a81fdd47255#/selectSessions/3381039>;
  
registration is free and helps us plan ahead for visitor numbers. I hope to 
see you there! 

Josephine Tagestad
Bander, Pineridge Natural Area Station
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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