At the top of Mountain Base Road, I heard an eastern Blue Jay calling from
an aspen grove! I've never heard one before in Golden Gate Canyon SP, and
I lived just north of it for 25 years and have birded there often since
moving to Louisville. The two Steller's Jays that I saw were quiet.
Paula
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Hi David, and thanks for asking! We do produce summary data and we should
do a better job of sharing that as well as our day-to-day reports during
the season. Now on my list for after the banding season! Meredith
On Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 11:00:42 AM UTC-6 dsud...@gmail.com
wrote:
Another relatively slow day, much like yesterday. We were able to do
something of a yellow-rumped seminar with today's visitors, as we had both
Audubon's and Myrtles, both ages (adults and hatch years) and sexes.
Here's the breakdown of today's 29 new birds:
House Wren 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
With not having much experience with bird migration in the West, I thought
there might be a bit of migration overnight with the light NNW wind. It
appears that a few birds dropped in this morning. Twenty-three bird species
were captured at the station including a special highlight of a
I enjoy seeing what the banding stations report of their progress through
the season. Is a summary of the data available in any format, such as
annual season's end results, or a summary of multiple years?
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 7:07 PM Meredith
If anyone is in the area, the Prewitt res inlet canal is poppin rn BHVI,
SUTA, and PHVI so far.
Luke Pheneger
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