Monday, September 10, 2012

Monday's Huge Day!

We set a new fall record today with the banding of 227 new birds plus 11 recaptures of 23 different species!  Common Yellowthroats were everywhere with 151 of them banded!  I actually ran out of size 0 bands at the end of the day and we had to let 20 Common Yellowthroats go without banding.  I learned a valuable lesson - when you think you have enough bands . . . grab an extra package.  We also have several American Redstarts and Red-eyed Vireos.  The Bird-of-the-Day was a NASHVILLE WARBLER which is the first time we have ever banded one at KIBS!

 

North winds are predicted for the rest of the week so it will be interesting to see if these type of numbers continue. The banding crew did a wonderful job today! In the next couple of days I will be updating the "Banding Staff" tab with profiles of the banding crew. Stay tuned.



Common Yellowthroat (after hatch-year, male)

Nashville Warbler (hatch-year, female)

NEW BIRDS

1 Common Ground-Dove

3 "Traill's" Flycatcher

1 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

4 White-eyed Vireo

15 Red-eyed Vireo

1 Carolina Wren

1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

3 Veery

1 Swainson's Thrush

1 Nashville Warbler

2 Yellow Warbler

1 Magnolia Warbler

5 Black-throated Blue Warbler

6 Prairie Warbler

3 Black-and-White Warbler

24 American Redstart

3 Northern Waterthrush

151 Common Yellowthroat

1 Northern Cardinal

 

RECAPTURES

1 Common Ground-Dove

1 Downy Woodpecker

2 Carolina Chickadee

1 Carolina Wren

1 Ovenbird

2 Common Yellowthroat

2 Northern Cardinal

1 Painted Bunting

 

BANDING STATS

Effort: 99.2 net-hours

Capture Rate: 239.9 birds/100 net-hours (excluding birds released unbanded)

# of Nets: 16

1 comment:

  1. Hooray! I checked for your post at about 5:30 pm and when I did not see it, I assumed it must of been because of a very busy day with the banding! Kudos to you and your team!

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