We ended the day with 104 new birds banded and 10 recaptured of 17 species. Amongst all the Yellowthroats we had a couple of first of the season species that provided nice surprises. The first was a White-eyed Vireo, a species we had been hearing around the nets, and the second was a very nice looking adult female Hooded Warbler!
Overnight, we're expecting North East winds, which will bring some birds down and hopefully give us banders a busy day tomorrow!
- Nancy
White-eyed Vireo (hatch-year, sex unknown) |
Hooded Warbler (after hatch-year, female) photos by Casey Weissburg |
NEW BIRDS
2 Traill's Flycatcher
1 Willow Flycatcher
2 Traill's Flycatcher
1 Willow Flycatcher
1 Least Flycatcher
1 White-eyed Vireo
4 Red-eyed Vireo
1 Brown Thrasher
2 Northern Waterthrush
78 Common Yellowthroat
2 Northern Waterthrush
78 Common Yellowthroat
1 Hooded Warbler
6 American Redstart
1 Yellow Warbler
1 Yellow Warbler
4 Prairie Warbler
2 Painted Bunting
RECAPTURES
1 Red-eyed Vireo
2 Painted Bunting
RECAPTURES
1 Red-eyed Vireo
1 Carolina Chickadee
2 Carolina Wren
1 Veery
1 Veery
1 Prothonotary Warbler
2 Northern Cardinal
2 Painted Bunting
BANDING STATS
# of Birds Banded: 104
# of Recaptures: 10
# of Species: 17
Effort: 125.0 net-hours
Capture Rate: 91.2 birds/100 net-hours
BANDING STAFF
Mattie VandenBoom
Chris Snook
Nancy Raginski
Michael Gamble
Casey Weissburg
Sean McElaney
Ryan Donnelly
2 Painted Bunting
BANDING STATS
# of Birds Banded: 104
# of Recaptures: 10
# of Species: 17
Effort: 125.0 net-hours
Capture Rate: 91.2 birds/100 net-hours
BANDING STAFF
Mattie VandenBoom
Chris Snook
Nancy Raginski
Michael Gamble
Casey Weissburg
Sean McElaney
Ryan Donnelly
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