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Passerine Spring Migration Monitoring
Shaker Lakes

Julie West - Shaker Lakes Banding Station

Shaker Lakes, Cuyahoga County, OH (lat. 4129 – long. 8134)
Shaker Lakes banding station is located in a natural area surrounded by city and suburb, on the east side of Cleveland. The nets are located in a portion of the area which includes a brook, a marsh, scrub shrub, and borders a woods.

This is the ninth year studied at this site.
Six nets are run near the observation trail.

      Last Update: 06 June

Date

Number
Banded
2009

Accumulative Banded
2009

Birds per
Net Hour

Same
Date
2008

4-16

 

 

 

11

4-17

 

 

 

11

4-18

 

 

 

16

4-19

 

 

 

16

4-20

34

 

1.83

16

4-21

 

34

 

24

4-22

26

60

1.18

24

4-23

 

60

 

31

4-24

9

69

0.38

31

4-25

 

69

 

45

4-26

 

69

 

45

4-27

30

99

0.91

45

4-28

 

99

 

53

4-29

67

166

2.06

53

4-30

 

166

 

56

5-01

30

196

0.99

56

5-02

23

219

0.68

83

5-03

 

219

 

83

5-04

13

232

0.40

83

5-05

 

232

 

83

5-06

20

252

0.62

83

5-07

 

252

 

101

5-08

23

275

0.64

101

5-09

 

275

 

142

5-10

 

275

 

142

5-11

33

308

0.94

142

5-12

 

308

 

169

5-13

14

322

0.40

169

5-14

 

322

 

207

5-15

16

338

0.48

207

5-16

 

338

 

228

5-17

 

338

 

228

5-18

20

358

0.57

228

5-19

 

358

 

248

5-20

22

380

0.60

248

5-21

7

387

0.18

248

5-22

8

395

0.22

248

5-23

 

395

 

261

5-24

 

395

 

261

5-25

17

412

0.48

261

5-26

 

412

 

283

5-27

17

429

0.47

283

5-28

 

429

 

295

5-29

6

435

0.20

295

5-30

 

435

 

317

5-31

 

435

 

317

6-01

5

440

0.15

317

6-02

 

440

 

317

6-03

8

448

0.23

317

6-04

 

448

 

327

6-05

7

455

0.19

327

6-06

 

 

 

333

 

Last date is only included if the species main migration has passed through the region. 2006 totals bold if surpassed year 2005 totals, blue if surpassed average, and red if record year.

Species

First /Last Capture

Peak Capture

2009
Total

2008
Total

2001- 2008
Total  –  High - Avg

Green Heron

5/8-11

 

2

0

2

2

<1

American Woodcock

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Solitary Sandpiper

 

 

 

0

5

3

<1

Spotted Sandpiper

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Mourning Dove

 

 

 

0

8

4

1

Belted Kingfisher

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Hairy Woodpecker

4/29

 

1

1

9

2

1

Downy Woodpecker

5/1

 

3

2

8

3

1

Red-bellied Woodpecker

5/25

 

1

0

3

1

<1

Yellow-shafted Flicker

 

 

 

0

5

2

<1

Great-crested Flycatcher

6/5

 

1

0

0

0

0

Eastern Phoebe

4/20

 

1

2

15

4

2

Olive-sided Flycatcher

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Eastern Wood Pewee

6/1

 

1

0

4

2

<1

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

 

 

 

3

11

3

1

Acadian Flycatcher

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Traill’s Flycatcher

5/25

 

1

3

28

7

4

Least Flycatcher

5/13

 

1

7

28

7

4

Blue Jay

 

 

 

0

8

2

1

Brown-headed Cowbird

4/24

4/29-2

5

4

22

4

3

Red-winged Blackbird

4/24

5/15-2

4

0

27

8

3

Baltimore Oriole

5/15

 

2

4

33

6

4

Common Grackle

5/13

5/13-2

2

0

24

11

3

Purple Finch

 

 

 

1

1

1

<1

House Finch

5/13

 

1

0

1

1

<1

American Goldfinch

4/20

4/22-9

31

17

195

40

24

Pine Siskin

5/6-8

5/6-3

4

0

0

0

0

Savanna Sparrow

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

White-crowned Sparrow

 

 

 

0

4

1

<1

White- throated Sparrow

4/27-5/13

4/29-6

21

30

167

30

21

American Tree Sparrow

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Chipping Sparrow

4/27-5/6

 

2

0

2

1

<1

Field Sparrow

 

 

 

2

5

1

<1

Slate-colored Junco

4/22

 

1

1

16

5

2

Song Sparrow

4/20

5/8-3

13

5

71

19

9

Lincoln Sparrow

5/8-20

5/13-2

5

5

23

5

3

Swamp Sparrow

4/27

5/6-2

4

5

40

9

5

Fox Sparrow

 

 

 

0

6

3

<1

Northern Cardinal

4/22

 

5

5

47

11

6

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

 

 

 

5

6

5

<1

Indigo Bunting

5/1

 

4

2

23

12

3

Scarlet Tanager

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Northern Rough-winged Swallow

 

 

 

0

10

3

1

Cedar Waxwing

 

 

 

0

19

13

3

Red-eyed Vireo

5/18

 

3

4

19

5

2

Philadelphia Vireo

 

 

 

0

4

3

<1

Warbling Vireo

5/6

 

2

2

15

5

2

White-eyed Vireo

 

 

 

0

4

3

<1

Black and white Warbler

4/27-5/11

 

2

6

27

6

3

Prothonotary Warbler

5/1

 

1

0

1

1

<1

Worm-eating Warbler

 

 

 

1

1

1

<1

Blue-winged Warbler

 

 

 

1

6

2

<1

Golden-winged Warbler

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Nashville Warbler

4/27-5/15

5/11-7

14

6

44

14

6

Orange-crowned Warbler

4/29

 

1

0

4

2

<1

Tennessee Warbler

 

 

 

3

4

3

<1

Northern Parula

 

 

 

0

4

2

<1

Yellow Warbler

4/29

4/29-5

19

8

80

28

10

Black-throated-Blue Warbler

 

 

 

7

25

8

3

Myrtle Warbler

4/20-5/11

4/29-14

22

1

6

2

<1

Magnolia Warbler

5/11-21

5/18-4

13

26

191

37

24

Chestnut-sided Warbler

4/27-5/2

 

2

2

24

9

3

Bay-breasted Warbler

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Blackpoll Warbler

5/22

 

1

0

1

1

<1

Blackburnian Warbler

5/11

 

1

0

1

1

<1

Black-throated.-Green Warbler

5/15

 

1

1

8

3

1

Western Palm Warbler

4/27-5/11

4/29-7

17

1

29

8

4

Yellow Palm Warbler

4/29-5/2

5/2-2

3

0

1

1

<1

Ovenbird

4/29-5/27

 

4

1

9

3

1

Northern Waterthrush

4/27-5/21

4/29-4

11

7

48

9

6

Louisiana Waterthrush

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Connecticut Warbler

5/25

 

1

1

4

1

<1

Mourning Warbler

5/20-27

5/27-2

4

4

24

5

3

Common Yellowthroat

5/1-27

5/8-2

14

7

64

15

8

Hooded Warbler

5/1-6

 

2

0

1

1

<1

Wilson’s Warbler

5/11-29

5/11-2

8

26

82

26

10

Canada Warbler

5/18-25

5/18-2

4

11

80

13

10

American Redstart

5/13-6/3

5/18-3

10

14

104

24

13

House Sparrow

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Gray Catbird

4/24

4/29-4

33

24

186

36

23

Brown Thrasher

 

 

 

0

3

2

<1

Carolina Wren

4/27

 

2

0

9

5

1

House Wren

4/27

 

8

11

35

11

4

Winter Wren

 

 

 

0

2

1

<1

Marsh Wren

 

 

 

0

1

1

<1

Brown Creeper

 

 

 

0

7

2

1

White-breasted Nuthatch

5/11

 

1

0

3

2

<1

Tufted Titmouse

4/20

4/20-2

4

2

12

5

1

Black-capped Chickadee

5/8

 

2

3

14

3

2

Golden-crowned Kinglet

4/20

4/20-3

3

0

5

3

<1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

4/20-5/13

4/20-22

78

24

262

56

33

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

4/29-5/2

4/29-2

5

0

7

3

<1

Wood Thrush

4/29-6/3

5/20-2

6

2

12

4

1

Veery

5/4

 

1

2

10

3

1

Gray-cheeked Thrush

5/18

 

1

1

5

2

<1

Swainson’s Thrush

4/27-5/27

5/27-6

23

5

57

15

7

Hermit Thrush

4/20-5/4

 

3

2

15

4

2

American Robin

4/20

5/20-3

26

13

112

24

14

TOTAL

 

 

455

333

2,574

458

322

 

Last updated on Monday, April 05, 2010

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