Hello all,
Here is the latest update of the spring monitoring program at the Eastern
Shore VA NWR. Banding is still somewhat slow although promises to pick in
the next while. Many of the regular migrants are in good numbers
now...Common Yellowthroat, Prairie Warbler and White-eyed Vireos are
widespread. Blue-gray Gnatcatchers are among the most abundant passerine now
although today marked our first capture for that species. A few hummingbirds
have been spotted in the last couple of days. Yellow-rumps are still around
in considerable numbers but soon all will have pushed north. An interesting
note on one of the recaptured Yellow-rumps...it was banded near Fire Island,
NY during March 1999. Further afield, at Willis Wharf near the town of
Exmore, Marbled Godwit numbers continue to decrease as Whimbrel numbers go
up. The first Black Skimmers I've seen so on the shore were present there
yesterday.
Birds banded Spring 2002 at Eastern Shore VA NWR
March 4 - April 13
Eastern Phoebe 3
White-eyed Vireo 3
Carolina Chickadee 5
Brown Creeper 3
Carolina Wren 11
Golden-crowned Kinglet 3
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Hermit Thrush 12
Gray Catbird 8
Brown Thrasher 3
Northern Mockingbird 1
Northern Parula 1
Myrtle Warbler 997
Pine Warbler 2
Prairie Warbler 1
Common Yellowthroat 2
Eastern Towhee 3
Field Sparrow 8
Song Sparrow 20
Swamp Sparrow 7
White-throated Sparrow 13
Dark-eyed Junco 2
Northern Cardinal 19
Red-winged Blackbird 1
Total 1129
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