Date: 5/9/25 12:21 pm
From: Chicobander <jshieldcastle...>
Subject: [cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- Bird Conservancy of the Rockies-5/9/2025
It was a more beautiful day than yesterday and still no more birds. Makes
me wonder if they went up the Central Plains as last week the Birdcast view
was lit up from TX to North Dakota with the bird migration forecast. Seems
like we should have an overabundance of Orioles and tanagers. Yes, A couple
Summer Tanagers were spotted at the Banding station olive grove and at
least one at HQ pond. Hoping for improvement in the bird numbers tomorrow.

We captured two new species for the season: Yellow Warbler and Chipping
Sparrow. There was 2 Yellow Warblers captured. One was already banded when
we extracted it out of the net. The other we banded today. The banded bird
was a second-year male we banded in May of 2023. This bird is four years
and counting! Can you imagine a bird that weighs the equivalent of 2
nickels flying to Central America or northern South America for the
winter?! This Yellow Warbler has made the round trip twice. So many
obstacles these birds can possibly encounter in the skies or while on the
ground during migration. This is one of the values of mark from bird
banding to learn what these birds are capable of and how long they can
live. When I worked at a bird migration station in NW Ohio. We captured
several Yellow Warblers over the years that bred in the vicinity. The
oldest individual was an 11 year old female and she was still flying. Other
Yellow Warblers returning to NW Ohio were 6 and 7 years old or more. Quite
a feat if you ask me for a small bird to travel several thousand miles
round trip.

An American Robin we banded at Chico in September 2022 was recovered in
Wyola, Montana as reported by the Bird Banding Lab a few weeks ago. Another
interesting piece of information, I would not have thought an American
Robin would take to the skies for WY. So much to learn about these birds!

The White-eyed Vireo is still singing around the banding station. We banded
in on April 30th. It has not been recaptured since it was banded.

*8 New Birds Banded*
Yellow Warbler-1
Audubon's (Yellow-rumped) Warbler- 1
Chipping Sparrow-1
Northern House Wren-2
Swainson's Thrush-1
Hermit Thrush-1
Gray Catbird-1

Recapture- Northern House Wren

Return- Yellow Warbler

The banding station will be open tomorrow from Sunrise until @11 AM. The
station will be closed on Sunday and reopen on Monday. Remember to sign up
on the Aiken Audubon Website (https://www.aikenaudubon.com) if you are
planning to visit Chico Basin Ranch.

Have a good day,

Julie Shieldcastle
Chico Basin Ranch Bird Bander
Bird conservancy of the Rockies

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