September 23, 2011

Manomet

This fall Patrick has been volunteering at the Manomet banding station in Eastern Mass., so this past Monday and Tuesday I went with him to check the place out and had a great time, with some great birds.  Just like the Palomarin station, they have a sweet set up with many great ocean views and awesome on-site housing for interns.  Unlike Palo, they run 50 nets.  While a lot of the birds we caught in the two days I was there are not too uncommon, many were firsts for me, especially in hand.  For the most part we had catbirds and tufted titmice but also a few robins, a couple of red-eyed vireos, some blackpolls, a Connecticut warbler, a mourning warbler, a downy, a flicker, and most excitingly, a worm-eating warbler!  Cool birds, and what seems like a really awesome place to work and learn.  Thanks Patrick (and Manomet banders)!


Patrick weighing a bird
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A crazy sea worm we found on the beach, any ideas on what it is?
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Yellow-shafted flicker
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Mourning warbler
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Connecticut warbler
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Worm-eating warbler
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Red-eyed vireo
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Blackpoll
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1 comment:

  1. YELLOW-SHAFTED WHAT??!?!?

    Great birds! Shoulda fed the sea worm to the Worm-eater, duh.

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