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1998 Columbia River Revelstoke Bird Monitoring Station

 

Mist Net Lane Appendix 1 Figures 2 thru 7

Figure 2: 

Status and Number of All Bird Captures
at the Columbia River-Revelstoke Migration Monitoring Station, 1998.

Banding Status Number of Birds
Newly Banded 1850
Recaptures 855
Unbanded 43
Total 2748

Figure 3: 

Banding Status of Bird Species 
at the Columbia River-Revelstoke Migration Monitoring Station, 1998.

Banding Status Number of Species
Captured and banded 42
Captured and not banded* 2
Total Captured 44

*includes Pileated Woodpecker and Sharp-shinned Hawk

Figure 4: 

Number of All Handled* Birds Grouped by Species
at the Columbia River-Revelstoke Migration Monitoring Station, 1998.*

All Handled Species Subspecies Abundance
Common Yellowthroat   1468
Yellow-rumped Warblers

Audubon's Warbler
Myrtle Warbler
Unidentified
Yellow-rumped Warbler

500
Yellow Warbler   236
Traill's Flycatcher

Alder Flycatcher
Willow Flycatcher

67
Orange-crowned Warbler   63
Lincoln's Sparrow   60
Song Sparrow   49
MacGillivray's Warbler   48
American Redstart   47
Black-capped Chickadee   38
Wilson's Warbler   35

Other Species with <15 total individual captures

  137
Total   2748

 = Newly banded, unbanded, recaptured

Figure 5

Number of Newly Banded Birds Grouped by Species
at the Columbia
River-Revelstoke Migration Monitoring Station, 1998.

Newly Banded Species

Subspecies

Individual Abundance

CommonYellowthroat
(COYE)

 

836

Yellow-rumpedWarblers
(YRWA)

Audubon's Warbler
Myrtle Warbler
Unidentified
Yellow-rumped Warbler

449

Yellow Warbler
(YWAR)

 

168

Orange-crowned Warbler
(OCWA)

 

57

Traill's Flycatcher
(TRFL)

Alder Flycatcher
Willow Flycatcher

54

MacGillivray's Warbler
(MGWA)

44

Lincoln's Sparrow
(LISP)

39

American Redstart
(AMRE)

34

Other Species with <30 individuals banded

169

Total

1850

Figure 6: 

Proportions of Species Newly Banded 
at the Columbia
River-Revelstoke Migration Monitoring Station, 1988

Figure 7: 

A Hatching Year Male Common Yellowthroat, 
The Most Abundant Species Captured at CRR in 1998.

Photo by Parks Canada

Mist Net Lane Appendix 1 Figures 2 thru 7

 
 

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