• Wilson’s Warbler

    Wilson’s Warbler
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    Species: Wilson’s Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 5/22/2022
    Age: less than two months old

    Notes: This frazzled-looking bird probably only left the nest in the last few days. Scroll back a few posts to see what adult Wilson’s Warblers look like – it’s rather different!

  • Black Phoebe

    Black Phoebe
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    Species: Black Phoebe
    Most recent capture date: 5/21/2022
    Age: less than three months old

    Notes: You can tell this is a young phoebe by the yellow gape at the corner of the mouth and the cinnamon-colored bars on the wing.

  • Hutton’s Vireo

    Hutton’s Vireo
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    Species: Hutton’s Vireo
    Most recent capture date: 5/11/2022
    Age: less than two months old

    Notes: Caught in the company of the female from the previous post was this fluffy baby! As far as we can tell from our records, this is the first time since at least the early 1980s that Hutton’s Vireos have bred at our study site.

  • Hutton’s Vireo

    Hutton’s Vireo
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    Species: Hutton’s Vireo
    Most recent capture date: 5/11/2022
    Earliest capture date: 10/17/2020
    Age: two years old
    Sex: female

    Notes: Hutton’s Vireos are regulars for us in the winter, but not in the breeding season. The timing alone makes this bird a surprise – but she was an even bigger surprise due to who she was with… (to be continued!)

  • Orange-crowned Warbler

    Orange-crowned Warbler
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    Species: Orange-crowned Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 5/11/2022
    Age: at least one year old
    Sex: Female

    Notes: This individual is more gray than our usual Orange-crowned Warblers. She may be a different subspecies.

  • Yellow Warbler

    Yellow Warbler
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    Species: Yellow Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 5/11/2022
    Age: one year old
    Sex: male

  • Song Sparrow

    Song Sparrow
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    Species: Song Sparrow
    Most recent capture date: 5/11/2022
    Age: less than six weeks old

    Notes: This bird’s overall yellowish wash, yellow gape at the corners of the bill, and loose fluffy plumage are all clues that this is a brand-new 2022 edition Song Sparrow.

  • Mourning Dove

    Mourning Dove
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    Species: Mourning Dove
    Most recent capture date: 4/30/2022

    Notes: Mourning Doves have some lovely blues, greens, and yellows in the bare skin around their eyes.

  • Chestnut-backed Chickadee

    Chestnut-backed Chickadee
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    Species: Chestnut-backed Chickadee
    Most recent capture date: 5/08/2022
    Age: at least one year old

    Notes: This bird has some unusual white feathers; the technical term for this is “leucistic”. Leucisticism can have a variety of causes. We see it especially in the chickadees at our Jasper Ridge site, and we know that in at least one case a bird was leucistic in one year but normally pigmented in the next, so we suspect this is affected by the conditions the bird experiences while growing the feathers.

  • Orange-crowned Warbler

    Orange-crowned Warbler
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    Species: Orange-crowned Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 5/08/2022
    Age: less than six weeks old

    Notes: Where adults generally look sleek and put-together, recent fledglings have a plumage that looks looser, fluffier, dirtier. These are feathers grown quickly and energetically cheaply, with a lower density of barbs, at a time of life when the bird needs to go from naked to feathered ASAP. Under these feathers there is still a surprising amount of naked skin; those patches will fill in with body plumage over the next few months.