October 11 Banding cancelled -See you on October 18
Last post I forgot to include some photos from our previous weekend session. On October 2, we caught five birds. Most exciting was our first Eastern Screech-Owl. We had one in the net previously but did not have the proper band. This time we were ready. The bird was a red morph and was recently born. It's feathers were still early ones, not downy but still fluffy. This gave our bird a "stuffed animal" look.
Eastern Screech-Owl
Had it not been for the owl, our top bird would have been a Hooded Warbler. Unfortunately we only got wing and tail shots of this species. Other birds caught were a Veery, a Gray-cheeked Thrush and an Ovenbird. The Veery was quite interesting with some white feathers in both wings and a lost tail. We recaptured this same Veery on 10/9 and the tail was growing in. The white feathers were on both wings so not from some type of injury.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
Veery
October 9 was quite exciting, We recaptured a Painted Bunting that was banded as a young, green bird in March and now shows its male colors. We also saw a banded green. The buntings are returning!!!
We banded a total of 14 birds and had 4 recaptures (the Painted Bunting, the Veery, and 2 Ovenbirds).
The Gray Catbirds are back! We banded three. We also banded 2 of their close relatives - Northern Mockingbirds. The photo below is of a young mocker. Its eyes are not yet intensely yellow. We suspect the beautyberry near one net is now ripe. We haven't had mockingbirds recently. We also caught a third mockingbird but released it unbanded. It was not a healthy bird, possibly having avian pox.
Northern Mockingbird
Two White-eyed Vireos were exciting and a great comparison of eye color. The young one was still more gray than white-eyed.
White-eyed Vireo
We also had another Northern Cardinal, also young as were most of the recent birds. They must have had a great nesting season.
Northern Cardinal
In the warbler category we did quite well. We banded two Ovenbirds, a Common Yellowthroat, two Black-throated blue Warblers, and a first for the property, Blue-winged Warbler!
Blue-winged Warbler
Next banding session: To be determined, hopefully October 18. Do not park on Hibiscus. The dead pine tree has been dropping branches. High winds may also cancel this session.
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