Point Blue Conservation Science: Palo’s Monthly Banding Summary, April 2017
August 16, 2017
Spring ramps up and bird activity picks up with it! Check out the April blog for some highlights!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Palo’s Monthly Banding Summary, March 2017
June 23, 2017
Spring arrives and so do new interns! Check out the blog to find out what’s been going on at Palomarin!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Where Are They Now? Featuring 1998 Palo Intern Moe Flannery
June 19, 2017
A blue whale brings Palo alumnus Moe Flannery back to Bolinas. Read the blog for details!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Palo’s Monthly Banding Summary, February 2017
June 16, 2017
Even a slow February brings some highlights to the winter banders! Read more to find out what the Palomarin interns were up to!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Palo’s Monthly Banding Summary, January 2017
June 9, 2017
January brings rain and some interesting birds! Check out the blog for more details!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, December 2016
June 2, 2017
The winter banders encounter a special Ruby-crowned Kinglet and enjoy the beauty of a Varied Thrush. Read on for more exciting captures!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, November 2016
May 25, 2017
Lots to give thanks for in November at the Palomarin Field Station! Check out this month’s blog for the highlights!
Monthly Banding Summary, October 2016
November 30, 2016
October brought more than just birds: Palo interns were busy with Bird-a-thon, attending a conference, welcoming back Golden-crowned Sparrows, taking tests, and much more!
Monthly Banding Summary, September 2016
November 18, 2016
September is always an exciting time at Palomarin, as summer residents depart for wintering grounds, northern-breeding landbirds arrive for the winter, and other migrants continue to pass through.
Monthly Banding Summary, August 2016
November 17, 2016
August marked the annual shift from the breeding season to fall migration at Palomarin – bringing new interns, and new birds!