We're into the last third of our banding season, but we still haven't seen the peak yet. Here's an update on the last few days:
Day 52 – September
10th
It rained heavily last Sunday night/Monday morning for
the first time in quite a while. While the day was not too eventful in terms of
bird, the damp grass meant the herptiles were out and about. There were nearly
a dozen Rough-Skinned Newts moseying around the grass by the front nets, and Red-Legged
Frogs near the back nets.
The most toxic animal in North America |
Red-legged frog |
Also, the owl nets went up today!
And Ann brought me a new chair. I almost need a ladder to
sit in it.
It's a high chair, Brian, not a highchair. |
Day 55 – September
13th
Of course, exciting things happen on my day off.
While doing a check of the back nets, Brian chased what
he thought was (literally) the tail-end of a mink away from Net 13. As it turns
out, it was much bigger than a mink.
Gratuitous Harry Potter reference. |
Day 57 – September
15th
Broke the record for number of RBNU’s caught in a year today
(the record is 19, right now we’ve banded 23)!
Slow day today, only 24 birds banded.
Day 58 – September
16th
Interesting recapture today: a PSWS that was first banded
in 2009!
He hasn't been recaptured before today. |
Number of birds banded today: 35
Day 61 – September
18th
Another new species today! Swamp Sparrow. They look a bit
like a Lincoln’s Sparrow whose stripes have been erased.They're not very common birds, so this guy's pretty special.
Swampy didn't want his picture taken. |
Also, someone at Owls has an artistic streak!
Day 62 – September
20th
New species today: Audubon’s Warbler.
Broad-Winged Hawks were observed on census!
Also, two elk (I know, ELK!) were spotted in the upper
ponds. Ian saw them, but they didn’t stay long enough for Brian and I to take a
look.
A very pretty adult male MacGillivray's Warbler. |
Number of birds banded today: 52
Day 63 – September 21st
Bird #2000 was banded today (it was a Hermit Thrush)!
Historically, today was supposed to be the busiest day of
the season, but we weren’t exactly overwhelmed. Likely, our peak days will be
sometime next week if it decides to rain… please come and help us out!
Number of birds banded today: 56
So, here's our board at the end of day 63! *'s indicate species whose record has been broken this year.
And I did try to draw an elk but it went very poorly and I had to destroy the evidence.
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