Mary Arginteanu, Larry Robinson, John Dillard and I opened the nets at the Powhatan Wildlife Management Area twice in September after completing this season's Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship sessions on August 3rd. A total of 60 birds were captured on those two fine mornings: 54 newly banded and 6 recaptures. The list of birds is as follows: on 9/7/03: chestnut-sided warbler 1 common yellowthroat 2 black and white warbler 1 Canada warbler 1 magnolia warbler 4 hooded warbler 3 yellow-breasted chat 1 ovenbird 1 northern cardinal 3 gray catbird 1 white-eyed vireo 2 red-eyed vireo 4 woodthrush 6 Carolina wren 1 eastern tufted titmouse 2 veery 1 on 9/21/03: common yellowthroat 3 magnolia warbler 4 American redstart 2 black-throated green warbler 1 black-throated blue warbler 2 chestnut-sided warbler 1 northern waterthrush 1 red-eyed vireo 4 white-eyed vireo 1 northern cardinal 4 eastern tufted titmouse 1 indigo bunting 1 woodthrush 1 Swainson's thrush 1 We are moving the operation to Dutch Gap this weekend and plan to band there on a couple of days in October. An final report on the second season of the pronothontary warbler project at Dutch Gap will be posted in a few days. Bob Reilly You are subscribed to VA-Richmond-General. To unsubscribe, send email to va-richmond-general-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. To adjust other settings (vacation, digest, etc.) please visit, //www.freelists.org/list/va-richmond-general.