Entries Tagged as ‘SWAT Station’

25 June 2008

Other SWAT banding post!

photo by Jen

Todays blog post is about two bloggers who visited the SWAT Banding Station on Monday . . . . well in addition to these two bloggers that Jen photographed!!

24 June 2008

Yesterday Birds [Wordless Wednesday]

Blue-headed Vireo

Be sure to check out my bird banding photos from last Monday on this weeks Wordless Wednesday!

23 June 2008

Family Day at SWAT

Blue-headed Vireo

Had family day at the SWAT MAPS banding station this morning. Be sure to check out the post to hear about the great banding day we had.

11 June 2008

SWAT and the Thunderstorm

Blackburnian Warbler

Yesterday (Tuesday) was our second banding session for the SWAT MAPS banding station. Yesterday was one of the most beautiful mornings with perfect temperatures, little wind and a sunny sky. About 2 hours into banding and I started to hear some grumbling in the background . . . nope not my stomach. That was thunder rumbling in the distance.

10 June 2008

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Chestnut-sided Warbler
One of my banded Chestnut-sided Warblers

Had a banding session scheduled this morning and after 3 hours of banding (with sunshine). . . . the thunderstorms quickly surround me and forced me to close everything up. The final 3 hours of banding will be done tomorrow and I will then do my banding report. Until then . . . . I will share these Chestnut-sided Warbler pictures that I captured on Monday.

31 May 2008

SWAT Banding Day 1

Magnolia Warbler - photo by Young Naturalist J

Friday morning we had our first day of banding at the SWAT MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) banding station. We were able to band 24 species of birds and 47 newly banded individuals (with 8 recaptured birds). We had many banding assistants helping this session [...]

11 January 2008

An Interesting Office Visitor

Have you ever been inside Wal-mart or Home Depot with birds flying around the store?? I feel sorry for those birdies and I find myself wondering who’s job it is to get them back outside safely?? Well, you know who gets the call whenever something is flying around the offices in the Administration [...]

17 August 2007

SWAT END YEAR REPORT

Song Sparrow (most captured species)
I have finally gone through all of my 2007 SWAT MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) raw data this week. It has been hard trying to focus on this report with “other” new higher speed internet distractions that I have been having recently. Regarding the SWAT report: we had 6 banding sessions [...]

5 August 2007

numbers and letters

If you don’t see me online for the next few days. . . . I will be going bug eyed entering many numbers and letters into two different databases! This is the part of bird banding that isn’t as much fun as being with the birds. I will try to take some breaks to [...]

29 July 2007

SWAT Shut Down!

Long-tailed Weasel (with eye flash)
I made it official today . . . . the SWAT banding site is closed for the season. After an unwanted visitor showed some continued interest in my birds . . . . I made the decision to shut everything down for the safety of the birds. After [...]