I'm pleased to report that yesterday's "sort of normal day for spring banding" was not a fluke - it continued for at least one more day! We caught 43 new birds (busiest day of the season) with about 3/4ths being Catbirds and Yellow Warblers, both summer residents/breeders. (The YEWAs are very late, the GRCAs only slightly so.)
We also enjoyed the capture of an adult male Cooper's Hawk, who moved in briefly to terrorize our songbirds and instead got a band.
Here's the breakdown of today's birds:
Cooper's Hawk 1
House Wren 2
Swainson's Thrush 2
Gray Catbird 13
Yellow Warbler 16 new, 1 banded 2018, 1 banded 2019
Wilson's Warbler 1
Yellow-breasted Chat 2
Lincoln's Sparrow 1
Bullock's Oriole 1
American Goldfinch 2
Meredith McBurney
Bander, Chatfield Station
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