This the secondary forest at Cano Palma, nets run off the boardwalk and around the research station.
Our commonest caught migrant so far is Swainson's Thrush. This particlular bird our 500th migrant caught this trip
A target resident species yesterday was White-breasted Wood-Wren, not an unusual species in the forest here, and 3 were caught.
Like most residents at our 5 study sites, a good proportion of retraps, in this case, of the three, one new juvenile and two adults with history......a bit like CES ....hmmm.
Update today !
This adult winter male Scarlet Tanager was banded at STC - a species not banded annually in the lowlands.
Banding at Tortuga Lodge in the morning, back to primary forest and more residents than migrants.
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