October was a month for woodpeckers and raptors! We had several exciting and unusual captures this month. Read on to find out more!
Palomarin Tags: Monthly Banding Summary
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, September 2019
Fall migration continues…September at Palomarin was busy with birds passing through on their journey south, the departure of some of our breeding birds, and the arrival of some of our wintering birds. Read on to see some of our exciting captures this month!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, August 2019
August marks the end of the spring/summer season and the beginning of fall at Palomarin. It brings with it new interns, as well as some new exciting captures for the year! Read on to learn more.
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, July 2019
A bird themed float ushers in July, we continue to catch juvenile birds, and molting season begins!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, June 2019
June brought excitement to the nets! We caught some vagrant birds and lots of recently fledged young. Read on to find out more!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, May 2019
The breeding season continues! May brought more juvenile bird captures, as well as a few unusual captures! Read on to learn more.
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, April 2019
Spring really heats up at the Palomarin Field Station! Check out what we’ve been seeing!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, March 2019
Spring at Palomarin brings new interns and new birds!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, February 2019
Signs of spring in February! Check out a few highlights of what we captured during February!
Point Blue Conservation Science: Monthly Banding Summary, January 2019
Two birds are better than one! Check out the Palomarin Blog post from January to see some great comparisons!
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