• Northern Flicker (red-shafted)

    Northern Flicker (red-shafted)
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    Species: Northern Flicker (red-shafted)
    Most recent capture date: 10/13/21
    Sex: Male
    Age: more than one year old

    Notes: We capture these odd ant-loving woodpeckers once or twice a year. In flight, their most striking feature is the flash of orange-red in the underwing and tail; in the hand, I am struck by their abstract-art-like collection of black stripes and spots.

  • Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    Ruby-crowned Kinglet
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    Species: Ruby-crowned Kinglet
    Most recent capture date: 10/10/21
    Sex: Male


    Notes: Males of this species usually keep their brilliant crown hidden under the olive-gray head feathers surrounding it, but they can display the crown when they want to impress a mate, a rival, or a bird bander.

  • Yellow Warbler

    Yellow Warbler
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    Species: Yellow Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 9/26/21
    Sex: Male
    Age: less than six months old

    Notes: Another Yellow Warbler to compare with the bird posted recently. This fellow has a more yellow head and fewer chest streaks.

  • Hutton’s Vireo

    Hutton’s Vireo
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    Species: Hutton’s Vireo
    Most recent capture date: 9/25/21
    Age: at least one year old

    Notes: Hutton’s Vireos look superficially similar to two more common (for us) birds, Western Flycatchers and Ruby-crowned Kinglets. This makes them a fun quiz bird for our early trainees. Also, those big eyes are adorable.

  • Yellow Warbler

    Yellow Warbler
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    Species: Yellow Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 9/19/21
    Sex: Male
    Age: at least one year old

    Notes: We love to see our yellow migrant warblers in the fall! It’s especially fun to notice the variation among individuals in plumage markings like the dark wash on the head of this bird and the red streaks on his flanks.

  • Nuttall’s Woodpecker

    Nuttall’s Woodpecker
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    Species: Nuttall’s Woodpecker
    Most recent capture date: 10/2/21
    ​Earliest capture date: 8/11/21
    Sex: Female
    Age: less than six months old

    Notes: A special bird for Halloween! This young woodpecker was in the process of molting out her juvenile (red) head feathers and growing in her adult (black, because she is female) head feathers. It just so happens that this process, at the moment we caught her, had resulted in two remaining juvenile feathers that gave her the appearance of having two tiny devil horns.

  • House Wren

    House Wren
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    Species: House Wren
    Most recent capture date: 9/22/21
    Age: less than five months old

    Notes: You can distinguish the House Wren from our more common capture, the Bewick’s Wren, by the House Wren’s lack of white “eyebrow”. House Wrens can be found throughout the Americas, and have been the focus of a lot of bird behavior research on topics like territoriality, mate fidelity, and parental care. The scientific consensus is that their lives are full of drama.

  • Hammond’s Flycatcher

    Hammond’s Flycatcher
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    Species: Hammond’s Flycatcher
    Most recent capture date: 9/19/21
    Age: less than five months old

    Notes: In among the similar-looking Western Flycatchers that are our usual visitors this time of year, this little guy showed up! The last Hammond’s Flycatcher we caught was way back in 2010.

  • Western Flycatcher

    Western Flycatcher
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    Species: Western Flycatcher
    Most recent capture date: 10/6/21
    Age: less than five months old

    Notes: Western Flycatchers are the characteristic bird of fall for us: they show up in large numbers on their migration in September and October and then are gone. We only seem to get young birds; the older birds presumably take a different migration route.

  • Hairy Woodpecker

    Hairy Woodpecker
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    Species: Hairy Woodpecker
    Most recent capture date: 9/19/21
    Earliest capture date: 5/15/16
    Sex: Female
    Age: Six years old