[va-richmond-general] Re: Spring migration banding Powhatan- Easter Sunday 2009
- From: "Al & Linda Warfield" <warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 19:55:45 -0400
Well, it's not in the official list of banding codes either, so only Julie
knows.
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/manual/aspeclst.htm#L
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Subject: [va-richmond-general] Re: Spring migration banding Powhatan- Easter
Sunday 2009
What does YEPE mean? Web pages that contain AMRO, TUTI, CAGO and so forth do
not contain YEPE.
Jim Blowers
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Subject: [va-richmond-general] Spring migration banding Powhatan- Easter
Sunday 2009
Have been doing some spring migration banding in Powhatan when possible since
April 4. Friday the 10th-13 White-throated sparrows were banded as well as
recapturing a Hermit Thrush we first banded April 4. There is more bird song
every time we go out and today was no different. It was a wonderful "Sunrise
Service" at 6 am. As the weather got warmer the birds (although not hitting
the nets) got more active. Heard my FOS Northern Parula and Yellow-throated
Vireo. Had 3 fly-overs of a Broad-wing Hawk and many Wood ducks. The Blue-grey
Gnatcatchers, Yellow-throated warblers and Louisiana Waterthrush have been
calling for > a week. We were pleased to net an Ovenbird on the first run this
morning and a couple Cardinals....other than that and oh yeah a couple YEPE's
the canopy was busier than our nets.
The May-apples, Spring Beauty and Fiddle-heads made for a wonderful walk
through the forest. A peaceful morning watching spring unfold.
Happy Easter,
Julie Kacmarcik
This YEPE was obviously hit by a Cooper's Hawk.
OVENBIRD


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