A perfect mix of cool temps, the right time for first of season species, and a HUGE influx of migrants generally (read Wilson's Warblers) gave us an amazing day of banding! (Note to Steve - Don't know what this says for your next few days at Clear Spring Ranch!)
-- We banded 113 birds of 18 species, including 8 first of season species, one of which (Philadelphia Vireo) is pretty rare for Barr. A giant first run included 32 of the Wilson's Warblers. Things leveled out as the morning progressed, with more WIWAs mixed in with many surprises. Here's the breakdown:
Downy Woodpecker 1 (FOS)
Least Flycatcher 1 (FOS)
Western Wood-pewee 1
Philadelphia Vireo 1 (FOS, likely only of season!)
Black-capped Chickadee 1
Red-breasted Nuthatch 1 (FOS)
House Wren 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1 (FOS)
Gray Catbird 1
Orange-crowned Warbler 1
Yellow Warbler 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Audubon's 2 (FOS)
Townsend's Warbler 8
Northern Waterthrush 1 (FOS)
Wilson's Warbler 85
Chipping Sparrow 3
Savannah Sparrow 1
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow 1 (FOS)
If you'd like to visit this fall: Due to restrictions related to Covid-19, we are requiring visitors to make a reservation and we will have only 6 visitors at the station at a time. We are doing three one-hour time slots, from 8-9, 9-10, and 10-11, on Tuesdays and then Thursdays through Sundays, through October 11. There is a $5 per person fee; scholarships are available to those unable to pay. All visitors, staff and volunteers will be wearing masks and people will be expected to socially distance. To register and for more information go to www.birdconservancy.org/bandingregister
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