Wednesday, September 19, 2018

The Forecast?.... Birds!!

Captain Sam's:

Last nights radar, showed that there was significant bird movement around Kiawah Island. We started out this morning with only accomplishing 1 net check before we closed our nets. We had roughly 100 birds in one check! After we caught up on banding, we reopened some of our nets to continue capturing birds. We got 8 new species for Captain Sam's, which were Cape May Warbler, Veery, Gray Catbird, Worm-eating Warbler, Palm Warbler, Swainson's Thrush, Northern Parula, and Indigo Bunting. We captured a total of  181 new birds and 7 recaptures.
Overall I think this was a great day, and we all had fun seeing new birds. Hopefully tomorrow will be another busy day, and we have continued success.

Hatch year male Summer Tanager

Worm-eating Warbler (hatch year, unknown sex)



-Kristin

Little Bear:

Little Bear had its highest capture rate ever today. We started our first net checks with birds lighting up each mist net. Birds were literally flying into the nets as we stood there extracting. It was slightly stressful, but nice for a change to be this busy. Almost every net had between 7-20 birds with good numbers of American Redstarts, Red-eyed Vireos, and tons of Common Yellowthroats (73 total). We had some early Gray Catbirds and several Veery. Today's highlights included a Nashville Warbler and a young Chesnut-sided Warbler with a beautiful green head. Many of our birds scored very high in fat. Passerines will build up fat in areas for long distance migration. We believe a number of these birds had been waiting for hurricane Florence to pass by and had been stocking up on their energy reserves. In total we had 145 birds banded of 20 species. Personally, it was the most birds I've extracted in a single day, and I'm excited for tomorrow.

-Joel





  SpeciesCaptain Sam'sLittle Bear
NewRecapsNewRecaps
Yellow-billed Cuckoo--1-
Traill's Flycatcher
3
-
3
-
Great Crested Flycatcher
-
1
-
-
White-eyed Vireo
1
-
-
-
Red-eyed Vireo
18
-
8
-
Carolina Wren-1--
Veery
3
-
3
-
Swainson's Thrush
1
-
-
-
Gray Catbird
2
-
2
-
Brown Thrasher
-
1
-
-
Yellow-breasted Chat
1
-
-
-
Baltimore Oriole
-
-
1
-
Ovenbird
2
-
2
-
Worm-eating Warbler
2
-
-
-
Northern Waterthrush
1
-
3
-
Black-and-white Warbler
2
-
3
-
Nashville Warbler
-
-
1
-
Common Yellowthroat
107
-
73
-
American Redstart
20
-
18
-
Cape May Warbler
1
-
2
-
Northern Parula
1
-
-
-
Yellow Warbler3-4-
Chestnut-sided Warbler--1-
Black-throated Blue Warbler4-8-
Palm Warbler5-6-
Prairie Warbler114-
Summer Tanager1---
Northern Cardinal11--
Indigo Bunting1-1-
Painted Bunting-11-

Today's Banding Stats
Captain Sam's
Little Bear
TOTAL
# Birds Banded
181
145
326
# of Recaptures
7
0
7
# of Species
26
20
30
Effort (net-hours)
63.1
52.0
115.1
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
297.9
278.8
289.3
# of Nets
28
20
48


2018 Fall Cumulative Banding Stats 
Captain Sam's
Little Bear
TOTAL
# Birds Banded
598
366
964
# of Recaptures
159
59
218
# of Species
42
32
48
Effort (net-hours)
3332.5
1184.65
4517.15
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
22.7
35.88
26.2
# of Days
28
21
-

Banding Staff
Aaron Given (CS)
Michael Gamble (LB)
Meredith Heather (CS)
DanaĆ© Mouton (LB)
Kristin Attinger (CS)
Joel Throckmorton (LB)

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