Thursday, March 25, 2010
Banding 3/24/2010
Yesterday was one of my first banding excursions where I actually had quite a big part in the goings on. I was involved in; net runs, net extractions, scribing and releasing, all things that I have been involved in before, but never in such depth. We caught 15 individual birds of 6 species.
These are the totals for each species:
Orange-crowned Warbler (4)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (3)
Anna’s Hummingbird (3)
Spotted Towhee (3)
California Quail (1)
Bushtit (1)
Golden crowned Sparrow (1)
I have included a sequence of photos of the process of catching the birds and then “processing” them. First, the Orange-crowned Warbler flies into and gets caught in the net, second, we “extract” the bird (take it out of the net, this takes an extremely gentle touch), and lastly, the bird is extracted and brought back to the banding and processing station where it is measured, weighed, examined, and banded.
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