Although the weather was slightly cooler than yesterday, we had another
slow morning; just 15 new, 1 return, and 8 birds that had already been
caught this season. Here's the breakdown on the 16 new birds:
American Robin 1
Gray Catbird 3 new, 1 banded 2019
Yellow Warbler 4
Northern Waterthrush 1
Some posts of 2-3 days ago suggest that Cobirders might enjoy
hearing about Urling's and my Birdathon quest on Friday. Starting at our Willow
Lake Drive patch: A frenzy of Violet-green Swallows! A dozenswarmed above a
conifer forest like a throng of bees. A couple of pods ofTurkey Vu
Hey COBirders,
Banding at Clear Spring Ranch today was slow and steady, until it got hot and
birds started working their way into the shade. In that time, there appeared a
good variety of songbirds in the willows and cottonwoods. One was up high, in
the shade of the canopy, but with the distinc
As my Mother used to ask me:" why don't you have a day off?" I say because
birds don't take a day off during migration. They have places to go and
just stopping over at the appropriate habitat to rest and refuel. I used to
run a migration banding station that operated every day during migration
I heard what must have been the same bird this morning, although when I
heard it at 8:30 AM it was about 2/3 of the way back toward the creek from
the Sawhill parking lot. It didn't seem to stick around and I never got a
look at it. Sounds like it might be moving around the Walden/Sawhill area,
so
CObirders,
At dawn this morning, I heard the familiar "Zee-zee" (going down in pitch)
as I was leaving the Walden parking lot with the bass fishermen! This is
one warbler song I will never forget, having grown up in southern Ohio.
There was a small flock (<12) of "eastern" warblers that flew by m
At the Outlet Canal
Luke Pheneger
Pablo Quezada
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