September 1st, a pretty good day.
Banded: TRFL 1, LEFL 1,SWTH 1, GRCA 2, WAVI 2, REVI 4, TEWA 1, NAWA 1, MAWA 5, BTBW 1, MYWA 5, BTNW 1, AMRE 2, OVEN 3, NOWA 1, MOWA 1,WIWA 1, NOCA 1, INBU 1, AMGO 4 = 40
A rareity for Selkirk was in the estuary, a Pied-billed Grebe.
August 31, a pretty fair day.
Banded: MODO 1, LEFL 1, BCCH 1, HOWR 1, CEDW 2, MAWA 8, BTBW 2, MYWA 3, BTNW 1, AMRE 1, OVEN 2, COYE 1,CAWA 1, NOCA 2, AMGO 4 = 31.
The 2 Cedar Waxwing (CEDW) were locals just out of the nest. An Olive-sided Flycatcher was at the "tip".
August 30th
Another decent day at Selkirk. I had to leave before the nets were closed so John D. phoned me the results: Banded 37 birds and processed 18 retraps.
Banded: MODO 1, TRFL 2, HOWR 1, VEER 1, GRCA 2, REVI 4, TEWA 1, MAWA 2, MYWA 4, BAWW 2, AMRE 2, OVEN 4, NOWA 1, COYE 1, CAWA 1, RBGR 1, SOSP 1, AMGO 6 = 37
John
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