Thursday, September 28, 2017

Fall warblers everywhere!

Captain Sam's
Talk about a crazy day! Today takes the new record for total captures at Captain Sam's for the season! We caught 252 birds total! Despite the continuing rush of common yellowthroats we saw some great variety of warblers among other things today at Captain Sam's. First of season Chestnut-sided warbler, Gray-Cheeked Thrush, Tennessee Warbler, and Eastern Phoebe!
(top left)Gray-cheeked Thrush, (top right) Tennessee Warbler
(Left) Chestnut-sided Warbler, Cape May Warbler, American Redstart, Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Right)
I really enjoyed getting to see so many beautiful birds all in one day, but my favorite capture for the day has to go to the Grey-Cheeked Thrush! I love these birds and their extraordinary migrations! They are sometimes under appreciated because they seem to be a dull colored bird but have an exciting migration route. Some birds of this species migrate from as far west as Eastern Siberia and will travel to the eastern coast of Canada and the United states and then head south towards central and South America as far south as the northern portions of Peru and Brazil.

Gray-cheeked Thrush (Hatch Year, Sex unknown)
-Kristen


Little Bear 
It was an incredibly busy day at Little Bear this morning 167 new birds and 9 recaptures, representing 25 different species.  Unfortunately, we were forced to shut down early due to the extremely warm weather.  The 176 birds handled this morning were all captured within a less than 4 hours period, producing a record capture rate of 231 birds per 100 net hours.  Surprisingly, we did not have any first of the season but we captured 2 more Chestnut-sided Warblers, a Magnolia Warbler, and a handful of Cape May Warblers.  

Like most of the warblers, Chestnut-sided Warblers can be aged by the presences or absences of a molt limit.  Hatch-year birds will most often have a molt limit within their alulas, where A1 is replaced and contrast with the retained A2 and A3.  In the example below, you can see A1 has black center and surrounded by bright green edging and contrast with the brown and worn A2, A3, and primary coverts.  On after hatch-year birds, the wing will lack any molt limits and all the coverts will have dark centers and will be relatively fresh.
Hatch-year Chestnut-sided Warbler with A1 molt limit
After hatch-year Chestnut-sided Warbler


Chestnut-sided Warblers can be sexed based on the amount of chestnut they have along their flanks.  After hatch-year males will have the extensive amount of chestnut along their flanks.  After hatch-year females can have a few hints of chestnut or can completely lack it.  Hatch-year birds with chestnut along their flanks can be sexed as males but birds without chestnut are better left as unknown because both males and females can completely lack chestnut.            
 
After hatch-year male
-Mattie
Hatch-year male



  SpeciesCaptain Sam'sLittle Bear
NewRecapsNewRecaps
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 
1
-
-
-
Eastern Wood-Pewee
2
-
-
-
Eastern Phoebe
2
-
-
-
White-eyed Vireo
4
1
3
1
Red-eyed Vireo
7
-
6
-
Carolina Chickadee
-
1
-
-
Tufted Titmouse
1
-
-
-
House Wren
-
-
4
-
Carolina Wren
1
1
-
-
Veery
-
-
1
-
Gray-Cheeked Thrush
1
-
-
-
Swainson's Thrush
8
-
2
-
Gray Catbird
20
2
16
4
Brown Thrasher
1
-
-
-
Ovenbird
1
1
-
-
Northern Waterthrush
4
-
1
1
Black-and-White Warbler
4
-
-
-
Tennessee Warbler
1
-
-
-
Common Yellowthroat
120
4
62
1
Hooded Warbler
-
-
1
-
American Redstart20216-
Cape May Warbler1-6-
Northern Parula1-1-
Magnolia Warbler 5-1-
Yellow Warbler211-
Chestnut-sided Warbler1-2-
Black-throated Blue Warbler11-6-
Palm Warbler (Western)13-31-
Prairie Warbler--5-
Black-throated Green Warbler1---
Northern Cardinal-1--
Indigo Bunting3-1-
Painted Bunting-112



 Banding StatsCaptain Sam'sLittle BearTOTAL
# Birds Banded
236
167
403
# of Recaptures
15
9
24
# of Species
29
20
33
Effort (net-hours)
161.0
76.0
237.0
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
156.5
231.6
180.2
# of Nets
22-26
20
42-46


Banding Staff
Aaron Given (CS)
Mattie VandenBoom (LB)
Michael Gamble (LB)
Kristen Oliver (CS)
Brandon Connare (CS)
Paul Carroll (LB)
David Mclean (CS)

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