Fall 2009 Songbird Banding Results

This past fall, graduate students from Antioch University New England partnered with AVEO staff and volunteers  for the third year of fall migration songbird banding in Keene.  The 2009 season marked our most comprehensive banding effort to date, with 22 banding sessions and nearly 800 net hours.  During this time, we netted 511 birds of 46 species at a rate of 0.66 birds per net hour.  Of the total, 439 birds were newly banded, 62 were recaptured, and 10 were released unbanded.  Gray Catbirds were netted most often, followed by Song Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows, Black-capped Chickadees, and Myrtle (yellow-rumped) Warblers.   If you’d like to read more, please follow this link until you’re prompted to open or save this file:

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Thank you to all of the dedicated people who enjoyed banding birds with us!

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