Last month, I shared some photos from a private bird banding that I watched. A couple of weeks later, I went to another one on both a Sunday and Saturday morning. It’s always nice to see birds up close! More cool birds were seen, but once again, the species who was caught the most were Gray Catbirds.

Gray Catbird not having a good time
Catbirds are always fussy, but other birds just want to bite down on something.

This Northern Cardinal needed something to grab on.
We caught a couple of Lincoln’s Sparrows – it was nice to see this bird up close!

One of the target birds, a Lincoln’s Sparrow
Many of the birds were not in breeding plumage, but they are still beautiful!

Male Scarlet Tanager in non-breeding plumage.

A young male American Redstart

Indigo Bunting in non-breeding plumage

Magnolia Warbler in hand

Yellow Warbler brightened up the morning
We caught males and females of a couple of birds for comparison.

Male Eastern Towhee

Female Eastern Towhee

Male Common Yellowthroat

Female Common Yellowthroat
And accidentally caught a Hummingbird in the net. This one was not banded, so she was let go right away.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird before release
We also had a Praying Mantis hanging out with us on Saturday.

This Praying Mantis hung out with us
Sorry for not being so wordy in my post, I’d rather focus on the photo then the text!