Subject: BANDING REPORT: Neawanna Wetland Preserve - 5/16/2004
Date: May 16 13:44:07 2004
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com
BANDING REPORT- Neawanna Wetland Preserve
05-16-2004
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 5/16
Neawanna 136
Hours 4
Nets 8
Net*hours 32
Rufous Hummingbird RUHU 3
Yellow Warbler YWAR 1
Macgillivray's Warbler MGVW 1
Swainson's Thrush SWTH 1
Cedar Waxwing CEDW 3
Song Sparrow SOSP 1
Purple Finch PUFI 2
American Goldfinch AMGO 1
Recaptures
Black-capped Chickadee BCCH 1
Song Sparrow SOSP 3
new captures 13
total captures 17
diversity 9
birds/(net*hour) 0.5
diversity/(net*hour) 0.3
Notes: We caught an unequivocal juvenile RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD today,
bill corrugations, throat pattern all indicate hatch-year male.
Very little evidence of migration today no obvious movements of
anything.
This week in-hand:
http://home.pacifier.com/~neawanna/observatory/thisweekinhand/mgvw20040516.JPG
http://home.pacifier.com/~neawanna/observatory/observatory.html
--
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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