Atlantic Flyway review: Region IV Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Fall 2007: Robbins Nest, Laurel, MD (390-0765)
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Abstract
After a gap of two years I resumed banding at this suburban fall-line station on the Patuxent River, my 33rd fall banding season on our two-acre wooded lot. I banded three mornings per week, trying to keep the same schedule as the Patuxent powerline station five miles downstream. I used half as many nets as they did and captured only 15% as many birds. Their location in a large undeveloped area combined with their managed shrub habitat probably accounted for most of the difference. The powerline station favored warblers and kinglets; I did better on cardinals and thrushes.
I have witnessed a continuing decline in warblers. In 1997 and 1998 I was still getting four species of warblers among my top ten, and then two or three warbler species through 2004; 2007 was my first year with no warblers among my top ten species.
My oldest recapture was a 1 0-year-old Gray Catbird (8051-36905) banded as an AHY on 18 Aug 1998.
| Publication type | Article |
|---|---|
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Title | Atlantic Flyway review: Region IV Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Fall 2007: Robbins Nest, Laurel, MD (390-0765) |
| Series title | North American Bird Bander |
| Volume | 33 |
| Issue | 3 |
| Year Published | 2008 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Western, Inland, and Eastern Bird Banding Associations |
| Contributing office(s) | Patuxent Wildlife Research Center |
| Description | 1 p. |
| First page | 141 |
| Last page | 141 |
| Country | United States |
| State | Maryland |
| County | Prince George's County |
| City | Laurel |