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Re: Weymouth Woods Banding / Bicknell's Thrush
- To: Carolina Birds <carolinabirds@acpub.duke.edu>
- Subject: Re: Weymouth Woods Banding / Bicknell's Thrush
- From: Scott Hartley <weymouth@pinehurst.net>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 14:45:51 -0400
- Cc: Tom Howard <Tom.Howard@ncmail.net>, Pete & Susan Campbell <ncaves@utinet.net>
- Organization: Parks and Recreation
- References: <3BB4A1F8.28664A4C@pinehurst.net>
- Reply-to: weymouth@pinehurst.net
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
Of course the Common Crackle is what you hear in a fire place, prescribed
burn or in your morning rice krispies. What we banded was the Common
Grackle.
Hope all of you have a wonderful weekend.
Chris Helms
WEWO
Southern Pines, NC
Scott Hartley wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are into our first year of fall migration banding at Weymouth Woods -
> Sandhills Nature Preserve and it has been a little slow. Our first
> morning was 9/7. Susan Campbell, Scott Hartley and myself have been
> running 10 nets along the Pine Island Trail at WEWO. We have had
> assistance from several volunteers including Amanda Finch and Jill
> Froening.
>
> We have banded the following species thus far: (17 birds total)
> Common Crackle
> Tufted Titmouse
> Carolina Wren
> American Redstart
> Ovenbird
> Hooded Warbler
> Black-Throated Blue Warbler
> Veery
> Swainson's Thrush
> Bicknell's Thrush
>
> The last 5 were banded yesterday (9/27), giving us an excellent
> opportunity to compare and contrast these 3 thrushes. Using the Pyle
> guide all indicators (overall size, lower mandible color, leg color,
> contrast of rect color with back color) all pointed us to Bicknell's.
> These criteria are easier to distinguish in the hand than through
> binoculars, but not a lot easier.
>
> We also were banding on Tuesday morning, 9/11/01 and look back at the
> quiet, peacefulness of that morning in a bottomland forest in the
> Sandhills of NC in stark contrast to how different things were in NYC,
> Washington and PA and the rest of the country. Almost fittingly we
> caught no birds that morning.
>
> Chris Helms
> Weymouth Woods - Sandhills Nature Preserve
> Southern Pines, NC