We arrived about 8:30 this morning, to see what was possible after the 
storm.  We dealt with the impact of lots of wet snow -  broken tree 
branches (and in one place an entire tree down across the path), wet and 
muddy trails, several nets buried in the snow, and all of them frozen shut. 
We had about half the station open by about 10:30 a.m. There seemed to be 
lots of birds and numerous species around while we were doing clean up, and 
we found ourselves looking upwards, into clear blue skies, at a group (6 
-8) of Turkey Vultures, a young Red-tailed Hawk, and then a couple of 
Pelicans soaring overhead.  But by the time we had the nets open, things 
were quiet down at our level, and we caught only 8 birds (highlight being 
our first 2 Hermit Thrushes of the season) before calling it a morning. 
 But, we are all ready for and looking forward to a good day tomorrow!

The banding station runs daily, weather permitting, through June 1 (except 
for May 4-6 and 29), from 7:00 to approximately 11:30. There have been some 
changes in WEEKEND visiting policies - If you are planning a weekend visit, 
I strongly encourage you to go to Denveraudubon.org to get more information 
and guarantee your spot by PRE-REGISTERING. Weekdays are the same as in the 
past - school groups arrive between 9:30 and 10; early weekday mornings are 
the best time for a peaceful visit with us and the birds! 

Meredith McBurney
Bander
Chatfield Banding Station
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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