Kinglets Rule October!
A reign of kinglets has been providing some late season excitement at the banding station this October! Kinglet numbers are over double last year’s totals, boosting our October passerines banded […]
A reign of kinglets has been providing some late season excitement at the banding station this October! Kinglet numbers are over double last year’s totals, boosting our October passerines banded […]
August 28 was the official opening day of the 2013 Big Bald Bird Migration Project. Seven birds of seven species were banded: Cape May Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, American Redstart, Black-throated […]
The SARR MAPS season (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) ended this week on a “blue note” but we are happy with the results and the diversity of birds sampled. “First of […]
What’s with the Waxwings, we wonder? We’ve banded more Cedar Waxwings this summer than any previous MAPS season: 10 at Big Bald, 5 at Cowee, and 1 at Tessentee. Last […]
Wet weather kept all three SARR MAPS sites and schedules ‘fluid’ over the past two weeks, but the most recent MAPS samples yielded the highest bird numbers and greatest diversity […]
Southern Appalachian Raptor Research started the 2013 MAPS season last month with bird samples at each of three MAPS locations. Visitors and volunteers assisting at SARR MAPS sites included the […]
Southern Appalachian Raptor Research will offer Vacation Bird School (VBS) July 8-12, 2013. VBS is a `bird-brained’, science day-camp providing an intensive and fun immersion into the ecology of breeding birds, using […]