• Posts tagged with Blackpoll Warbler

    Sharpies, PUFI and Blackpolls: Week 3 on Mt. Mansfield

    Sharpies, PUFI and Blackpolls: Week 3 on Mt. Mansfield

    VCE’s third weekly banding session of 2020 on Mt. Mansfield featured a Sharp-shinned Hawk, a ‘PUFIgeddon’ of Purple Finches, several non-locally breeding warblers, and a resurgence in Blackpoll Warbler numbers. And, transport via ATVs appears to have been relegated to a memory.

    VCE's 29th Season on Mansfield off to an Unusual Start

    VCE’s 29th Season on Mansfield off to an Unusual Start

    ATVs, sleeping in a parking lot at 3900-ft elevation under the full moon, and Yellow-bellied Flycatchers. These and more highlighted an unusual start to VCE’s 29th consecutive field season of studying birds on Mt. Mansfield’s ridgeline.

    VCE's Wrap-up Mansfield Visit Fuels Optimism

    VCE’s Wrap-up Mansfield Visit Fuels Optimism

    VCE’s wrap-up Mansfield banding session rekindled spirits and refueled optimism amidst recent sobering news about avian population declines. After a summer of relative scarcity on our ridgeline study site, we captured 82 birds. We now wish safe passage for the many migrants we all share and cherish. 

    Mansfield Update: Avian Infiltrators from Northern Hardwoods

    Mansfield Update: Avian Infiltrators from Northern Hardwoods

    VCE’s final 2019 summer banding session on Mt. Mansfield was notable for the predominance of non-local birds and the absence of local breeders banded earlier in the season. Black-throated Blue Warblers stole the show.

    VCE's Mansfield Season Winding Down

    VCE’s Mansfield Season Winding Down

    Shorter days, a near absence of bird song, molting adults, and the appearance of post-breeding wanderers last week signaled seasonal changes underway on Mt. Mansfield, and the winding down of VCE’s 2019 banding season there.

    Mansfield Update: the Joys (and Pains) of Banding

    Mansfield Update: the Joys (and Pains) of Banding

    VCE’s seventh banding session on Mansfield yielded our biggest total of the season (but still <50 birds), two very old Bicknell's Thrushes, and a female Sharp-shinned Hawk whose talons brought a grimace to Spencer Hardy's face.

    Mansfield Update: The Kids Are Coming

    Mansfield Update: The Kids Are Coming

    Week 6 of VCE’s 2019 banding season on Mansfield brought a second consecutive bump in mist net captures, and the first appearance of locally-hatched juveniles. Human youngsters also highlighted the week.

    Mansfield Birds Rebound Modestly in Week 5

    Mansfield Birds Rebound Modestly in Week 5

    Mist net captures on Mt. Mansfield rebounded modestly during week 5 of VCE’s 2019 banding season. While encouraging, overall numbers are still abnormally low. A scarcity of yearling birds suggests that recruitment has been low, possibly resulting from a poor 2018 breeding season.

    Mansfield One-month Update—Where Are All the Birds??

    Mansfield One-month Update—Where Are All the Birds??

    One month in to VCE’s 28th field season on Mt. Mansfield, bird populations are as low as they’ve ever been. We’ve netted only 43% of the numbers we had at this date a year ago. What is going on??

    Avian Surprises on the Mt. Mansfield Ridgeline

    Avian Surprises on the Mt. Mansfield Ridgeline

    VCE’s third visit of 2019 to the Mt. Mansfield ridgeline brought fine weather and some unusual avian encounters, including our first-ever mist net capture of a Mourning Warbler. Overall, activity continues to be low, with numbers of captures <50% of what they were a year ago, but it's far too early to push the proverbial panic button and declare "silent spring"!