Tuesday, September 27, 2022

99 Problems but COYE (Common Yellowthroat) Ain't One

 Captain Sams: 

Today was likely the craziest day I've seen at Captain Sams in my two years of being here! I'm going to spoil the table for everyone but today we caught a total of 250 birds at Captain Sam's! Not only was it an insane volume day but everyone aside from Aaron got to band a new species, our total new first of seasons for the day was 8! I have to say this may have been the most fun day banding yet at the station, I do love the days when we catch nightjars more than anything but this was too sweet.

It's an exciting time to be working at the station on these busy days. When we split up to do our net runs you never know what you'll run into in the nets and if you get a good one its fun to allude on our radio sets about the neat either "first-of-season" "good bird" or "I've got a bird for ____". For me I was fortunate enough to band the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher and the Tennessee Warbler, I saw one Tennessee Warbler last fall but wasn't able to band it. 

Despite those two being new for me I was more stoked to hold the Golden-winged Warbler, it's a species that I remember being so excited to see out in the wild. My ornithology professor in college took me up to a special spot in the Appalachian mountains to see them. I don't find them often while birding so seeing one is always a treat, getting to see them in the hand and look closely is a whole other level! It feels difficult to not write an insanely long blog about every cool species that we got today but our first Scarlet Tanager, Eastern Phoebe, and Clay-colored Sparrow. 

Hatching-year Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

Hatching-year female Golden-winged Warbler


furled nets unwind,

bringing species of all kind,

birds to band, in hands

- Nate

Little Bear:

Golly gee, if last Wednesday was a double banana split banding day, today was a quadruple banana split day. Birdcast predicted great numbers for today, and with northwest winds many birds ended up at our sites. During net runs we were seeing and hearing many migrating birds; at one point I saw 5 Common Yellowthroats in one shrub! Western Palm Warblers were our most common capture today, with 32 total. 

We ended with 120 birds today, meaning the total number of birds captured between both sites was 370! Little Bear also had the season's first Yellow-throated Warbler, Blue Grosbeak and Chipping Sparrow. We also got Little Bear's first Swainson's Thrush and Eastern Phoebe. My personal favorite was the Chestnut-sided with its lime-green upperparts and signature, chestnut sides

Kristin with a Yellow-throated Warbler and Brendan with a Chestnut-sided Warbler

Hatch-year male Cape-May Warbler

Later in the evening, we got to also experience a great sunset + dragonfly migration happening right at the beach— overall a great day!

- Maia

  Species  Captain SamsLittle Bear
NewRecapsNewRecaps
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
1---
Eastern Phoebe
1-1-
White-eyed Vireo
235-
Red-eyed Vireo
7-3-
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1---
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

-1-
House Wren
--2-
Carolina Wren
---1
Gray Catbird
1119-
Brown Thrasher
1---
Veery
1-1-
Swainson's Thrush
8-1-
Chipping Sparrow
--2-
Clay-colored Sparrow
1---
Baltimore Oriole
--1-
Ovenbird
1-1-
Northern Waterthrush
-132
Golden-winged Warbler
1---
Black-and-White Warbler
2-1-
Tennessee Warbler
1---
Common Yellowthroat
99221-
Hooded Warbler
1---
American Redstart
33212-
Cape May Warbler
5-1-
Northern Parula
4---
Yellow Warbler
112-
Chestnut-sided Warbler
--1-
Black-throated Blue Warbler
13-4-
Palm Warbler (Western)    
33-32-
Yellow-throated Warbler

-1-
Prairie Warbler
412-
Summer Tanager
1---
Scarlet Tanager
1---
Northern Cardinal
111-
Blue Grosbeak
--1-
Indigo Bunting
Painted Bunting
1
2
-

1
2
-
3

Today's Banding StatsCaptain SamsLittle BearTOTAL
# Birds Banded
238
114
352
# of Recaptures
12
6
18
# of Species
29
28
37
Effort (net-hours)
174
118.75
292.75
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
143.68
118.75
126.39
# of Nets
30
23
-

2022 Fall Cumulative Banding Stats Captain SamsLittle BearTOTAL
# Birds Banded
1703
1041
2744
# of Recaptures
308
228
536
# of Species
54
49
66
Effort (net-hours)
5780.87
2,978.4
8759.27
Capture Rate (birds/100 net-hours)
34.8
42.6
37.4
# of Days4233-

Banding Staff

Aaron Given (CS)
Kristin Attinger (LB)
Nate Watkins (CS)
Katie Serba (CS)
Brendan Wang (LB) 
Aidan Place (CS)
Maia Nguyen (LB)

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