Seventeen bird species captured today including 5 warbler species (Wilson's, Yellow, Audubon's (Yellow-rumped), MacGillivray's and Common Yellowthroat). Indigo Bunting male was the new species for the year. The Wood Thrush was the second one banded this season.
52 New Banded Birds
Wilson's Warbler- 4
Yellow Warbler-1
MacGillivray's Warbler-18
Audubon (Yellow-rumped) Warbler-1
Common Yellowthroat-2
Western Wood-pewee-1
Northern House Wren-3
Lazuli Bunting-2
Indigo Bunting-1
Lincoln's Sparrow-3
Unknown subspecies of White-crowned Sparrow-1 (Waiting on confirmation)
Swainson's Thrush-6
Hermit Thrush-5
Yellow-breasted Chat-1
Gray Catbird-2
Wood Thrush-1
2 Recaptures
Willow Flycatcher
Gray Catbird
The Banding station will be open tomorrow at sunrise through @11 AM. The construction crew will be operating equipment after 8:30 AM each day including Friday this week. Stop by and share your sightings. Remember to sign up on the Aiken Audubon website if wanting to bird the ranch. (https://www.aikenaudubon.com)
Have a good day,
Julie Shieldcastle
Chico Basin Ranch Bird Bander
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
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