Hi COBirders,

I had to go see what was happening at Clear Spring Ranch after the storm 
Saturday. It was different. Only 1-2” of snow were left in most areas, and it 
was wet, but not so much on the nets, as fine flakes fell all morning, without 
dampening the nets, at least until about 10:00. 

Migrants were sparse. Almost all of the birds caught today (16) were ones that 
are probably to be local breeders. The exception were two previously banded 
Lincoln’s Sparrows, still hanging around. Mostly it was very quiet.

Only new birds banded were 2 Chipping Sparrows, a chat, a catbird, a male 
Yellowthroat, a house wren, and a male Yellow Warbler.

The heavy snow did damage here, too. Many large cottonwood branches were strewn 
around the site, and several 10” trees snapped off about 5’ above the ground. 
In addition, the normal 4-7’ high dense brush (currant, chokecherry, willows) 
was flattened to about 2’ depth! Things looked very exposed! Some of the 
willows were starting to recover by the time I left, but not many of the 
bushes, yet.

So I’ll see what happens Monday. Despite all of the weather weirdness, wind and 
drought, today I caught bird #1050 for the season, making this my second 
busiest spring in ten years at CSR. 450 Chipping Sparrows have surely helped!

Happy Migration, 
Steve Brown
 Colo Spgs

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