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A couple of interesting birds have been banded this week. Today, I banded a very late Connecticut Warbler. Our previous late date was 13 September. On Tuesday,...
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Oct 4, 2007
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The change in weather brought in a modest number of migrants. It was too windy to safely band when I arrived, so I took a quick walk. The most interesting bird...
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Oct 9, 2007
5:28 pm
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Many more birds around today. Lingering migrants included House Wren, Magnolia Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Gray-cheeked Thrush, and American Woodcock....
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Oct 12, 2007
5:11 pm
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After being unable to band due to windy conditions for several days, it was relatively calm this morning and we were able to open. Our bird of the year was an...
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Oct 22, 2007
6:05 pm
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There is an obvious new pulse of Swamp Sparrows, White-crowned Sparrows, and Orange-crowned Warblers 4 banded) today, and there are still lots of American...
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Oct 24, 2007
7:30 pm
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We were rained out at the nets this morning, but this afternoon I spent a couple of hours at a few of the Ford Motor Co. "sunflower" fields. There are now nine...
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Oct 26, 2007
10:36 pm
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A single Pine Siskin was at the feeders at the campus Environmental Interpretive Center today. A good place to look for additional siskins would be in the...
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Oct 29, 2007
6:11 pm
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Birders, I have summarized RRBO's fall banding season and posted a page with all the details on the RRBO web site. We ended up banding an average number of...
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Nov 6, 2007
10:16 pm
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Fred McDonald, Darrin O'Brien and I did a little birding in the miserable weather today. We started at the sunflower/sorghum field at Hubbard and Southfield in...
Julie A. Craves
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Nov 17, 2007
11:18 pm
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My husband Darrin and I birded in Dearborn today. The fields at Hubbard Drive and the Southfield Fwy. service drive have a lot of raptor drama going on....
Julie Craves
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Nov 24, 2007
9:40 pm
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Today on a bird survey, Darrin O'Brien and I came upon a small flock (<20 birds) of Common Redpolls on the UM-Dearborn campus at the north end of Fairlane...
Julie A. Craves
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Dec 29, 2007
1:07 am
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The Detroit River Christmas Bird count was conducted yesterday. In the Dearborn portion of the count 49 species were recorded. Unusual species included: --...
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Jan 2, 2008
6:14 pm
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Late yesterday afternoon, I saw a Northern Shrike at the east end of the sunflower/sorghum field on the south side of Hubbard at Southfield. It was...
Julie Craves
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Mar 18, 2008
1:40 pm
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Over the last few days, we've had some new arrivals, including Eastern Phoebe, Fox Sparrow, and Golden-crowned Kinglet. Rusty Blackbirds have been seen both...
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Apr 3, 2008
3:52 pm
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There have been a few new arrivals the last few days, including Eastern Towhee, Tree Swallow, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and Winter Wren. -- Julie A. Craves ...
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Apr 7, 2008
6:10 pm
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Mike O'Leary found a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher on campus on 12 April, which is a new early spring arrival date for Dearborn; I saw one on my survey this morning as...
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Apr 14, 2008
4:35 pm
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An interesting mix of winter and spring the last few days. On Thursday, a singing Pine Siskin was in east Dearborn. Yesterday, four Purple Finches visited my...
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Apr 19, 2008
1:36 pm
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As Dave Sing noted, there was a large influx of White-throated Sparrows overnight, with many in the area today. A female-plumaged tanager was seen by several...
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Apr 25, 2008
6:26 pm
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A number of new migrant species arrived today, although not in any big numbers. The day began at 3:30 AM with a Whippoorwill in east Dearborn. The female...
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Apr 26, 2008
2:52 pm
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Late additions to the spring arrival list from Saturday, April 26 were Scarlet Tanager (a new early date), a Common Yellowthroat in west Dearborn, and a Wood...
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Apr 28, 2008
2:31 pm
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A nice day today, not huge numbers, but new arrivals and nice variety. I had 62 species. A beautiful (but silent) male Summer Tanager was in the first garden...
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May 2, 2008
4:13 pm
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I found a Prothonotary Warbler and a White-eyed Vireo in a small flock of warblers at the south end of the lake this morning. Neither were vocalizing. In fact,...
Julie Craves
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May 8, 2008
4:21 pm
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It was a cold and drizzly morning, but I had 18 species of warblers on the survey today, including the first Bay-breasted Warbler of the season. Except for...
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May 12, 2008
5:12 pm
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Despite good conditions overnight for migration, today was quite slow (and radar loops indicated birds pushed mostly west of this side of the state last...
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May 13, 2008
5:44 pm
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Yesterday morning was fairly slow, although the first Gray-cheeked Thrush of the season was noted. Later in the day, I had a lot of migrants in my east...
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May 15, 2008
4:30 pm
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Today among 18 species of warblers, I had a singing male Hooded Warbler in the area between the Rose Garden and Jensen's Meadow (they frequently show up at...
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May 16, 2008
6:53 pm
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Things REALLY quieted down overnight. There were very few migrants around today, but the bright spot was an Acadian Flycatcher in the floodplain directly west...
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May 17, 2008
1:36 pm
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Birds are trickling through, despite unfavorable winds, with 75 species recorded today. The Acadian Flycatcher in the floodplain south of the stone bridge was...
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May 20, 2008
5:36 pm
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It was cold and windy this morning, and birds were not as evident. The most interesting bird was a singing male Ruby-crowned Kinglet, nearly a late date for...
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May 21, 2008
5:44 pm
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The steady trickle continues. Another Ruby-crowned Kinglet was found today (I also had one at my house this morning), along with a singing White-throated...
Julie Craves
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May 22, 2008
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