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Mansfield Update: Returning Sharpies and Thrushes

July 21, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

With only three weeks before VCE’s 2020 banding season on Mt. Mansfield wraps up, free-flying juveniles, molting adults and wandering post-breeders were highlights, along with a 4+ year-old returning Sharp-shinned Hawk.

The Masked Banders of Mansfield

July 14, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s 29th year of banding birds on the Mt. Mansfield ridgeline now finds staff and visitors sporting masks, a concession to safety in the COVID era. Our enthusiasm remains undiminished.

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

June 19, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

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

June 8, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

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.

Checking in: April Update on VCE’s COVID-19 Response

April 2, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s Executive Director Chris Rimmer checks in with a COVID-19 operational update.

Vermont Wild Bee Survey Records Over 9,000 Bees in 2019

December 8, 2019  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

The Vermont Wild Bee Survey reached a milestone when it processed the 7,680th and final bee specimen from our 2019 survey. In just one year, this citizen science effort has amassed the largest collection of bees ever assembled in Vermont.

Fir Mast and Winter Weather Drives Survival in a Montane Forest Bird Species

December 4, 2019  |  Jason Hill (he/him)

Recently published VCE paper describes unexpected findings in the quest to understand how environmental processes shape the population dynamics of Bicknell’s Thrush throughout their annual cycle.

A mid-sized brown, speckled bird (Bicknell's Thrush) sings atop an evergreen branch.

Mercury in the Mountains: VCE Research Yields More Questions than Answers

October 3, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s recently published paper from our long-term research on mercury accumulation in montane forest birds describes unexpected results.

VCE’s Wrap-up Mansfield Visit Fuels Optimism

October 1, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

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

August 21, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

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

August 8, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

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.

Indian Pipe, also known as Ghost Pipe, sticks its pale, non-photosynthetic stalks and flowers up through the forest floor in late summer. / © K.P. McFarland

Field Guide to August 2019

August 2, 2019  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

We’ve still got plenty of summer here in Vermont and points north. In this edition of VCE’s monthly field guide to nature, we’ll celebrate a few audacious summer insects – but we’ll also alert you to animals on the move.