Subject: BANDING REPORT: Neawanna Wetland Preserve - 4/18/2004
Date: Apr 18 12:06:06 2004
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com


BANDING REPORT- Neawanna Wetland Preserve
04-18-2004

Method: Up to eight 9m mist nets are placed in mixed Oregon
Crabapple/Twinberry/Spruce along the the upper Neawanna River,
Seaside, Clatsop Co. OR. Captured birds are measured, ringed
with USBBL numbered metal bands and released. Data on time of
capture and side of net captured are also recorded to gain
an understanding of movements through the area.

2004 4/18
Neawanna 108
Hours 4
Nets 8
Net*hours 32

Rufous Hummingbird RUHU 6
Ruby-crowned Kinglet RCKI 1
Orange-crowned Warbler OCWA 5
Common Yellowthroat COYE 2
Golden-crowned Sparrow GCSP 1
Lincoln's Sparrow LISP 2
Song Sparrow SOSP 1

Recaptures

new captures 18
total captures 18
diversity 7
birds/(net*hour) 0.6
diversity/(net*hour) 0.2

Notes: The weather was just this side of iffy all morning, we managed
to get in 4 hours with only one brief shower. ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS
were still moving through and two LINCOLN'S SPARROWS in the space of
20 minutes probably constitutes a movement. A very large flock of
TREE SWALLOWS was present over the station most of the morning as were
half a dozen YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER. We also saw a single male WILSON'S
WARBLERS.

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--
Mike Patterson
Astoria, OR
celata at pacifier.com

Half-a-bee, philosophically must ipso-facto half not-be.
But half the bee, has got to bee Vis-a-vis its entity...
d'you see?
But can a bee be said to be or not to be an entire bee
When half the bee is not a bee due to some ancient injury?
-Monty Python

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