Well, maybe we are going to have a migration.  Migrants may have outnumbered
summer residents today for the first time, plus it was just a good day - 54
birds banded with about 2/3rds of our nets up and open.  (Things are finally
drying out - we should have the full station up by this weekend.)  Here's
today's breakdown:

 

Dusky Flycatcher                      2 (First of Season)

Cordilleran Flycatcher               1 (FOS)

Black-capped Chickadee         1

House Wren                             3

Orange-crowned Warbler         1 (FOS)

Yellow Warbler                        20

Northern Waterthrush               1 (FOS)

MacGilllivray's Warbler            2

Common Yellowthroat              1

Wilson's Warbler                     21

Chipping Sparrow                    1 (FOS)

 

Open every day through Labor Day weekend.  Will let you know tomorrow which
day we will close next week.

 

Meredith McBurney

Biologist/Bander

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory

303/329-8091 (land line)

303/349-0245 (cell)

 

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