By Bronwyn Robinson, Field Assistant Perhaps you are familiar with the nasally weh-weh-weh of a red-breasted nuthatch whisking up a tree trunk. They’re quite small and, in my humble opinion, shaped similarly to a thumb. We often get these fellows at the observatory. They don’t usually migrate, but if food becomes scarce they might all move at… Read more »
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2 days ago
Which black-capped bird do you prefer: the razzle dazzle of a Wilson's Warbler or the understated elegance of a Gray Catbird? Both of these species were special captures for us this week. To learn more: www.lslbo.org/weekly-banding-reports/june-1-7-2023/
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6 days ago
Another wonderful spring fieldtrip at the LSLBO!
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1 week ago
One of these birds was recaptured this week 9 years after it was banded and the other was banded by us and recaptured near Sherwood Park. To figure out which is which: www.lslbo.org/weekly-banding-reports/may-25-31-2023/![]()
To see our new, interactive map of all our reencounters: www.lslbo.org/lab/encounter-map/
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