• Posts tagged with Mt. Mansfield

    Mansfield Reflection: A Bird in the Hand Instills a Conservation Ethic

    Mansfield Reflection: A Bird in the Hand Instills a Conservation Ethic

    Alex Kulungian’s summerlong VCE internship gained him a wealth of experience and insight, including how vital it is that we expose and inspire our youth to take action on behalf of the natural world. An encounter as simple as releasing a banded bird on Mt. Mansfield can be the trigger for a lifetime commitment to conservation.

    Mansfield Wrap: Molt, Migration, and a Crowd-Pleasing Owl

    Mansfield Wrap: Molt, Migration, and a Crowd-Pleasing Owl

    VCE’s final 2018 summer banding session on Mt. Mansfield featured a much-anticipated tiny owl, songbirds in heavy flight feather molt, and thoughts about the impending fall migration that will take Bicknell’s Thrush (and VCE biologists) back to Cuba.

    Mansfield Update: Hatch-years Predominate

    Mansfield Update: Hatch-years Predominate

    VCE’s penultimate summer banding session featured relatively few birds, some very warm and humid weather, a preponderance of youthful banders, and several family members.

    Mansfield Update: the Ridgeline Quiets, Planets Shine

    Mansfield Update: the Ridgeline Quiets, Planets Shine

    VCE’s mid-July banding session on Mt. Mansfield featured diminished bird song, but a surprise Tennessee Warbler and spectacular planetary viewing.

    Mansfield Update: Kids (Avian and Human) Steal the Show

    Mansfield Update: Kids (Avian and Human) Steal the Show

    VCE’s sixth banding session of 2018 on the Mt. Mansfield ridgeline featured several free-flying juvenile birds in our nets and some enthusiastically engaged youth in our work .

    A Plethora of PUFIs on Mansfield

    A Plethora of PUFIs on Mansfield

    VCE’s fifth weekly banding session of 2018 on Mt. Mansfield featured a plethora of Purple Finches, a bounty of Bicknell’s Thrushes, and a chance to mentor our three eager bird banding apprentices.

    Field Update: Mansfield Yields Avian Surprises

    Field Update: Mansfield Yields Avian Surprises

    Philadelphia Vireo, Least Flycatcher, juvenile White-winged Crossbill — VCE’s third 2018 field session on Mt. Mansfield produced several notable surprises among our 61 mist net captures. The addition of our Board of Directors provided energy, enthusiasm, and learning for all.

    VCE Launches Field Season #27 on Mt. Mansfield

    VCE Launches Field Season #27 on Mt. Mansfield

    VCE’s inaugural 2018 field visit to Mt. Mansfield on May 30-31 yielded good weather, some surprise mist net captures, and an enthusiastic group of visitors, who were treated to a very obliging Bicknell’s Thrush in the hand.

    A Tale of Two Recoveries

    A Tale of Two Recoveries

    It’s extremely rare that banded birds are recovered or re-sighted outside of the immediate area in which they were banded. Imagine VCE’s surprise and excitement upon learning of two “foreign” band recoveries in 2017.

    Memories of a Summer Bird Banding on Mt. Mansfield

    Memories of a Summer Bird Banding on Mt. Mansfield

    Nate Launer, VCE’s 2017 Alexander Dickey Conservation Intern, shares his reflections on banding birds at our long-term study site on Mt. Mansfield. After five overnight field trips in July and early August, Nate gained proficiency in handling and banding small songbirds like Bicknell’s Thrush and Blackpoll Warbler.