Interesting that among only 64 captures, two were rare (Painted Bunting and Hooded Warbler). I usually think of a rare occurrence being closer to 1 per thousand. But maybe 1 per hundred is closer. "Rare" is a subjective term. Finding rare birds is one of my favorite aspects of birding. But what is truly rare? I'd be curious to know what other birders in Colorado consider the definition of rare from a birding perspective. Reply to list, or privately to me. I'll tally the responses and summarize them (anonymously) on Cobirds.
Nick Komar
Nick Komar
Fort Collins
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We had a great last week in Ridgway! Thursday morning brought us a beautiful after hatch-year male Virginia's Warbler. We also had a surprise bird that was caught early Friday morning - a hatch-year Painted Bunting! Pictures are available.--End of season tally:Willow Flycatcher - 2Black-capped Chickadee - 3House Wren - 4Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1Gray Catbird - 4Orange-crowned Warbler - 2Virginia's Warbler - 1Yellow Warbler - 3Macgillivray's Warbler - 4Wilson's Warbler 20Hooded Warbler - 1Song Sparrow - 11Lincoln's Sparrow - 4Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow - 1Mountain White-crowned Sparrow - 1Black-headed Grosbeak - 1Painted Bunting - 1Thank you to all our amazing volunteers and visitors! We had a beautiful season.Amanda ZiegelbauerBanderRidgway State Park Banding StationBird Conservancy of the Rockies
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