After banding only 9 hummers last Saturday, Bruce
Peterjohn and I thought the banding season was
over at my house. However, I was still seeing good
numbers through the week, so we decided to give it
another shot this morning. Were we glad we did! At
8 AM, Bruce had already banded 3 or 4 and there
must have been 2 dozen zooming around. At times
there were 3 or 4 hummers in the trap at once
although I never caught more than 2 at once
because that was all Bruce could handle. The
action was continuous until about 10 AM when it
suddenly ceased. Few birds were to be seen and we
only banded 5 more in the next 2 hours. In all,
Bruce banded 30 new birds. All were HY - 18 males,
9 females and 3 that we couldn't sex by
measurements or plumage. In addition, a couple
escaped before being banded and we recaught 4 or 5
that had been banded earlier in the morning.
I think I heard somewhere that hummers leave on
migration about mid-morning. Last week the action
ceased about 9 AM and today it was 10 AM, so that
idea is supported at my house.
I think today's total brings the catch for the
year at my house at 224 new birds. In addition, we
recaught 25 or 30 that were banded last year.
Now, if the banders down south would catch a few
of these birds and let me know they are doing
well, I would appreciate it. :)
Les
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Les Eastman
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Havre de Grace, MD
The eagle looked down on the river below
And he wrapped his wings round him and he fell
like a stone
And the big salmon fought but the talons held true
And he shuddered as the world turned from silver
to blue
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