Date: 5/18/26 1:33 pm
From: Suzanne Schwartze <birdmom1017...>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- May 18, 2026-Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Wow!!!!!!!
Rest up for tomorrow!

On Mon, May 18, 2026, 2:20 PM Chicobander <jshieldcastle...> wrote:

> The weather may have not been pleasant today- It was a little brisk at
> times. It appeared that the storms up north helped drop some birds into the
> banding woods today. Twenty-four bird species captured and five new species
> for the year (American Redstart, Least, Hammond's, and Willow Flycatchers,
> Western Wood-pewee, and Warbling Vireo).
>
> The Warbling Vireo has been split into Eastern and Western Warbling Vireo.
> Unless it sings for me, I have to band it as unknown Warbling Vireo. We are
> taking measurements and Tail feathers for DNA work to hopefully have
> someone work up the Warbling Vireo data to help us banders distinguish
> between the Eastern and Western Warbling Vireos. We can catch both here at
> the station. We do not catch many in a season but hope in the future more
> morphometrics will help determine between the two.
>
> As you can tell from the banding data below, we had several flocks of
> American goldfinches flying through the banding area this morning. We are
> still catching Hermit Thrushes as well. Two Ovenbirds graced us with their
> presence in the nets and one continued to sing near the building off and on
> during the morning.
>
> *97 New Banded Birds*
> Wilson's Warbler- 5
> Yellow Warbler- 12
> American Redstart- 1
> MacGillivray's Warbler- 5
> Ovenbird- 2
> Common Yellowthroat- 1
> Audubon's Yellow-rumped Warbler- 1
> Warbling Vireo- 1
> Western Flycatcher- 3
> Western Wood-Pewee- 3
> Least Flycatcher- 1
> Hammond's Flycatcher- 2
> Willow Flycatcher- 1
> American Goldfinch- 22
> Lincoln's Sparrow- 7
> Lazuli Bunting- 4
> House Finch- 1
> Yellow-breasted Chat- 1
> Western Tanager- 3
> Hermit Thrush -5
> Swainson's Thrush- 7
> Black-headed Grosbeak- 2
> Gray Catbird- 2
> Bullock's Oriole- 5
>
> *5 Recaptures*
> Bullock's Oriole- 3 - one of these lost weight but since they are breeding
> here they are expending energy fighting for mates, etc.
> American Goldfinch- 1
> Yellow Warbler- 1
>
> *1 Return*
> Yellow Warbler male banded last year as a Second-year male on May 17th.
> Returned to the same area to breed again!
>
> The Banding station will be open tomorrow through Saturday weather
> permitting from sunrise until @ 11AM. Remember if you want to bird the
> ranch to please register on the Aiken Audubon Website www.aikenaudubon.com
> .
> Also if you have never birded the ranch make sure you look at the map
> provided on the website OR come to the banding station to see the posted
> map in the building. We have had quite a few new birders to the ranch this
> past week and they have wandered into areas of private residences. We need
> to be cognizant of the map and where you can bird. We do not want to upset
> the ranchers and have our privileges revoked.
> Thank you.
> Also, gates around the banding building need to be closed after entry as
> cattle is now grazing outside the woods around banding station.
> Stop by the Banding station to share your sightings. We would love to hear
> them!
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Julie Shieldcastle
> Bander, Chico Basin Ranch
> Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
>
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