Friday, September 9, 2016

FOS Baltimore Oriole at Captain Sam's

CAPTAINS SAM'S

Today was yet another slow day at Captain Sam's with the exception of a Baltimore Oriole. Baltimore Orioles can migrate as far south as Colombia, although they can also be found in South Carolina throughout the winter. If you'd like to bring these birds to your backyard, leave slices of oranges or even grape jelly as they are attracted to ripe fruit. Interestingly enough, the Baltimore Oriole and the western Bullock's Oriole were once considered the same species known as the Northern Oriole. This was due in most part to overlap in their range in the Great Plains and some hybridization between the two species there.
Baltimore Oriole (Hatch-year, sex unknown)



Ryan





LITTLE BEAR
Out at Little Bear things were a little busier, with 20 new birds and 10 recaptures of 11 different species.The temperature climbed very quickly in the site this morning and we had to close down due to heat at 10 AM.

--Blaine

  SpeciesCaptain Sam'sLittle Bear
NewRecapsNewRecaps
Willow Flycatcher
-
1
1
-
Red-eyed Vireo
2
1
2
-
Carolina Chickadee
2
2
-
-
Carolina Wren
-
-
-
3
Veery
-
1
-
-
Ovenbird
-
-
-
1
Northern Waterthrush
-
-
1
-
Common Yellowthroat
2
1
4
4
Hooded Warbler
-
-
1
-
Yellow Warbler
-
-
1
-
Prairie Warbler 
3
-
6
1
Northern Cardinal
-
2
-
1
Painted Bunting
1
1
4
-
Baltimore Oriole 
1
-
-
-




 Banding StatsCaptain Sam'sLittle BearTOTAL
# Birds Banded
11
20
31
# of Recaptures
9
10
19
# of Species
9
11
14
Effort (net-hours)
128.6
70.0
198.6
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
15.6
42.9
25.2
Nets
26
20
46

Banding Staff
Aaron Given (CS)
Blaine Carnes (LB)
Mattie VandenBoom (CS)
Alison Nevins (CS)
Col Lauzau (LB)
Michael Gamble (LB)
Michael Rodgers (LB)
Ryan Donnelly (CS)







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