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Home › Posts tagged migration

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Stéphane’s Post for Aug. 24/10

By Anne Posted on September 14, 2010 Posted in STATION NOTES / BLOG Tagged with CHRS, migration

Early Migration Results Migration has been slow: we’ve had only one morning with WIWA and NOWA (7 in nets) last week (Wed. 18th) that looked like actual migration going on. Otherwise it’s mostly local species, with mostly young being captured. A BBWA a …

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Bird Banding & Migration Monitoring at CHRS (click here)

By Anne Posted on September 14, 2010 Posted in PHOTO GALLERIES Tagged with banding, bird banding, CHRS, migration, migration monitoring

Recent Posts

  • Another season has come to an end. And what a season!
  • 2700!!! More precisely and exactly, 2774 birds banded (and counting)
  • A feathered wave of green little kings!
  • Oh! The colours! The colours!
  • Busy, busy, busy!
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