A couple Swainson's Thrushes, Wilson's Warbler, and three female Orchard Orioles were the most identified migrants of the day. The Northern Parula was still singing near the goats this morning as well as the Red-headed Woodpecker came and went a couple times near the banding station during the morning.
13 New Banded Birds
Wilson's Warbler- 1
American Goldfinch- 1
Lazuli Bunting- 1
Painted Bunting- 1
House Finch- 1
Blue Grosbeak- 1
Orchard Oriole- 3
Ash-throated Flycatcher- 1
Canyon Towhee- 1
Swainson's Thrush- 2
1 Recapture
Bullock's Oriole
1 Return- banded as an adult in 2025
Blue Grosbeak- She is at least 4 Years old
The banding station will be closed tomorrow but will reopen Monday at sunrise until @11AM.
If wanting to bird/visit the ranch tomorrow or next week, please register on the Aiken Audubon Website www.aikenaudubon.com
Have a good weekend and see you Monday!
Julie Shieldcastle
Bander, Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
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