Saturday, 28 September 2013

[cobirds] Wood Thrush in Fort Collins

This morning at the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Fort Collins Banding Station we banded a Wood Thrush. This bird was caught and released near the west end of the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery in the trees just north of Dazbog coffee. When I get some photos I'll post them.

The banding station will be open Tuesday through Friday 7-11 am the next two weeks. We are easy to find on the east end of Lee Martinez park where Mason Street runs into the Hickory Trail. This is a great opportunity to learn about more about your local and migratory birds and the methods in which we study them. Hope to see you there.

Happy Birding!

Jeff Birek
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Fort Collins, CO


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Jeff Birek

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Outreach Biologist
work: (970) 482-1707 ext. 25
cell: (530) 400-5301
fax: (970) 472-9031
jeff.birek@rmbo.org

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