Our first week EVER at the Sullivan's Island Environmental Education and Bird Research Program was a success! Thank you to Audubon South Carolina, Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston Natural History Society for partnering with us to make this project a reality. We also want to give a huge thank you to the Avian Conservation Center & Center for Birds of Prey for lending us equipment for the beginning of the season. This is still the beginning of Fall migration and we are not yet seeing a huge volume of birds but we have already processed some great resident and migratory birds! We will post our daily totals along with plenty of pictures to enjoy. There is so much beautiful variation among the birds that use Sullivan's Island as a stopover point!
Here are our totals for this week. Sep. 14 - Sep.18
Species
|
Number
|
Yellow Warbler
|
2
|
Black-throated Blue Warbler
|
2
|
White-eyed Vireo
|
3
|
Northern Waterthrush
|
9
|
Red-eyed Vireo
|
4
|
Ovenbird
|
2
|
Common Yellowthroat
|
15
|
Palm Warbler
|
1
|
Black-and-white Warbler
|
1
|
Painted Bunting
|
1
|
American Redstart
|
5
|
Veery
|
1
|
Least Flycatcher
|
1
|
Prairie Warbler
|
1
|
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
|
1
|
Gray Catbird
|
1
|
Northern Cardinal
|
13
|
Brown Thrasher
|
1
|
Cooper’s Hawk
|
1 (unbanded)
|
Setting up the nets on day 1
Northern Waterthrush - A species that is found in our area only during migration.
Common Yellowthroat - Only males have this distinct black and gray mask.
White-eyed Vireo - After hatch year bird with stunning white eyes
Black-and-white Warbler - Found in our area during migration as well as through the winter.
Least Flycatcher - Empidonax are identified only by comparing multiple measurements.
Rough green tree snake - Not only birds use this neck of the woods.
Red-eyed Vireo
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Black-throated Blue Warbler - Such a beautiful bird caught on our first day.
Ovenbird - This one has a great display of dark lateral crown stripes. Can you see the slightly orange center in between the two black stripes?
Ovenbird #2
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