Steve Brown
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Hi COBirders,
Finally a break in the weather, and passable roads. Banding was slow and steady this morning. the highlight was a M Virginia's Warbler, but also banded seven Yellow Warblers, so there must have been some kind of push.
Fun to discover were two Yellow Warblers, banded in the same spot as today, 5/6/14, and a F YB Chat also banded last May. Only saw a few YR Warblers high in the trees, and not many obvious migrants visible, except for a Few Lincoln's Sparrows and House Wrens.
At home in Mountain Shadows I am checking my backyard migrant trap, like Dave C's.
Wilson's, Yellow, and yard first TENNESSEE Warblers, GT Towhee, Bullock's Oriole, Lincoln's Sparrow.
Happy Migration,
Steve Brown
Colo Spgs
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