• Anna’s Hummingbird

    Anna’s Hummingbird
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    Species: Anna’s Hummingbird
    Most recent capture date: 6/7/2023
    Age: less than six weeks old
    ​Sex: male

    Notes: In an adult bird, gaping like this would be a sign of physical distress. In a baby like this, however, it’s just a sign of confusion. This little guy still has his gray-edged juvenile plumage and yellow gape, but he’s already growing in the pink gorget feathers that he’ll use to signal to rivals and court females when he grows up.

  • Song Sparrow

    Song Sparrow
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    Species: Song Sparrow
    Most recent capture date: 6/4/2023
    Age: less than two months old

    Notes: The 2023 edition of Song Sparrows have arrived too!

  • Common Yellowthroat

    Common Yellowthroat
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    Species: Common Yellowthroat
    Most recent capture date: 6/10/2023
    ​Earliest capture date: 5/19/2021
    Age: at least 3 years old
    ​Sex: male

    Notes: In birds where plumage is used to attract mates, birds genuinely get more bright/contrasty/dark (attractive) with age. This fellow is a senior by small-warbler standards and has the flashy looks to prove it.

  • Lazuli Bunting

    Lazuli Bunting
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    Species: Lazuli Bunting
    Most recent capture date: 5/21/2023
    Age: just under one year old
    ​Sex: male

  • Ash-throated Flycatcher

    Ash-throated Flycatcher
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    Species: Ash-throated Flycatcher
    Most recent capture date: 5/21/2023
    Age: at least one year old

  • Bullock’s Oriole

    Bullock’s Oriole
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    Species: Bullock’s Oriole
    Most recent capture date: 5/21/2023
    ​Earliest capture date: 4/28/2019
    Age: at least 6 years old
    ​Sex: male

  • Yellow Warbler

    Yellow Warbler
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    Species: Yellow Warbler
    Most recent capture date: 5/15/2023
    Age: almost one year old
    ​Sex: Male

  • Bushtit

    Bushtit
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    Species: Bushtit
    Most recent capture date: 5/10/2023
    Age: less than two months old

    Notes: The 2023 babies are here! Look closely at the corner of this bird’s mouth to see the telltale yellow gape of a young juvenile.

  • Western Tanager

    Western Tanager
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    Species: Western Tanager
    Most recent capture date: 5/07/2023
    Age: more than one year old
    Sex: male


    Notes: Another from our Day Of Tanagers; compare this bird’s colors to those of the younger one posted previously.

  • Western Tanager

    Western Tanager
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    Species: Western Tanager
    Most recent capture date: 5/07/2023
    Age: less than one year old
    Sex: male


    Notes: Western Tanagers are a rare, exciting catch for us. On May 7th, we caught one and got excited – and then caught five more! All were male, some first-years like this fellow distinguishable by their comparatively dull plumage, and some more vibrant older birds. This is the only time in the history of CCFS that six Western Tanagers have been caught in a single day.