There were hundreds of Cedar Waxwings on the property and it felt like teasing! So close yet so far.
Cedar Waxwings at Possum Long - just one of the trees
Photo by Robin Potvin
Cedar Waxwings at Possum Long
Photo by Robin Potvin
Also on the property was a Summer Tanager. We have been spotting them for the last few weeks. Not sure if they over-wintered again. Both species were seen eating fruit from the Ficus (Fig) trees.
Summer Tanager
Photo by Pete Grannis
However we did band 2 Northern Cardinals, 2 Gray Catbirds and a Yellow-rumped Warbler. Among other recaptures we had a Common Yellowthroat that was banded in October.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Common Yellowthroat
Photo by Pat Marshall
Gray Catbird - I love revenge photos - bird biting bander
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Congratulations to fellow birder Andrew Boyle and his volunteers. They banded at the Orlando Wetlands Festival and had some great birds including a Philadelphia Vireo which was a surprise as they do not typically over-winter in Florida. Read more a https://wekivaband.blogspot.com/ The 2/17/18 entry.
Next Possum Long session will be on Tuesday, February 27. Nets go up at 6:45 am.
A very early warning - we will NOT be banding on March 20 but will on March 19. (Weather permitting as always)
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