Hi COBirders,

Chatfield Banding Station officially opened yesterday, Saturday, 4/26.  We were 
open briefly on 4/25 while finishing set up, and then we open a few nets this 
morning until we figured out it was too cold and too windy and not going to 
improve much.


The rewards for opening on this cold, cloudy day were a Winter Wren, first ever 
for this banding station, and an Audubon/Myrtle Intergrade.


Otherwise, our captures have been pretty typical for early spring banding at 
Chatfield - relatively low total numbers but a variety of species.  Here’s the 
breakdown for the 3 days:


Black-capped Chickadee  1 new, 2 returns (caught in same net at same time, 1 
banded 4/13, the other 1/12 when we did a special morning of banding at the 
Nature Center)

House Wren  5

Winter Wren  1

American Robin  1

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon)  1

Yellow-rumped Warbler (intergrade)  1

Green-tailed Towhee  1

Spotted Towhee  3

Song Sparrow  3

Lincoln’s Sparrow  1


The station will be open 7 days a week, weather permitting, EXCEPT for this 
coming Fri and Sat (May 2 & 3).  We have school groups scheduled every weekday 
morning, usually arriving about 9 a.m.  So if you want to visit when there are 
more birds and fewer people, come during the 7:30 - 9 a.m. window!


Meredith





Meredith McBurney
Biologist/Bander

Chatfield Station

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
303-329-8091

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