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Regional Summaries ARIZONA It s the annual banding workshop this session! Migration was still strong and there were lots of birds and good species diversity. One of the highlights was a juvenile male that was a possible Rivoli s and Berryline hybrid. Participants banded at Paradise, Harshaw Creek, and SWRS; and they all did a fantastic job! Fort Huachuca had a busy morning with 88 birds of 7 species. Montezuma Castle had a busier than expected last session that included one very hungry Anna s. MONTANA The Floodplain site was quiet as expected, but there are still a few reports of birds in the area. NEW MEXICO The last session for the Bandelier team was slower than previous sessions, but 37 birds, mostly Broad-tailed and lots of juveniles, were captured. UTAH Escalante and Calf Creek had higher numbers during this session than last year. Wildcat had a quiet last session. 1

TABLE 1. Summary of captured or visiting hummingbirds and trapping information for the monitoring session on September 6 12, 2018. An asterisk (*) indicates a returning bird was previously banded under a different BBL master permit. Location Hummingbird Data Trap Data Number of Species Captured Number of Species Observed Not Captured Total Individuals Captured Number of Individuals Captured >1 Number of Returning Individuals Trap Total Number of Trap Checkers Number of Trap Counts Total Minutes in Trap Counts Arizona FH 7 0 88 3 6 348 32 4 1:02 HC 4 0 137 13 10 1528 0 12 2:38 MOCA 3 0 16 3 0 14 16 0 0:00 PA 4 1 169 17 3 4 27 0 0:00 SWRS 9 0 104 24 16 202 60 2 0:59 Montana MPGF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:00 New Mexico PCBNM 3 0 37 14 1 201 123 8 1:41 Utah CFCK 4 0 27 17 0 90 64 0 0:08 ESC 4 0 50 15 1 178 25 9 0:57 WCAT 3 0 7 5 0 5 19 0 0:00 2

TABLE 2. Number of individuals of each species captured on September 6 12, 2018. An asterisk (*) indicates a species observed but not captured. Location UN AL AN BB BC BE BL BT CA CO LU RI RT RU VC WE Total Arizona FH 24 15 36 1 1 9 2 88 HC 8 18 110 1 137 MOCA 1 14 1 16 PA 6 145 * 12 6 169 SWRS 1 1 2 47 18 7 1 20 7 104 Montana MPGF 0 New Mexico PCBNM 1 34 2 37 Utah CFCK 10 2 2 13 27 ESC 33 5 4 6 50 WCAT 2 2 3 7 3

ARIZONA Date: 9/9/2018 Location: HARSHAW CREEK, PATAGONIA MOUNTAINS Banding Team: LEE ROGERS, SUSAN WETHINGTON, AND KIRA MONROE Workshop Participants: Roslyn Dakin, Felicia Aragon, Victoria Arellano, Amelia Pennington, Wade Gurley, Brady Godwin, Zach Hutchinson, and Bob Loy Assistants: Time: 6:17 11:17 AM Session Remarks: This is the last day of the workshop. Everyone is doing well! Migration continues strong here with Black-chinned migration, lingering Broad-billed juveniles, some Rufous migrants, and an increasing number of Anna s. Most of the adult male Black-chinned have already moved through the site, and adult females and juvenile males and females are represented in roughly the same numbers. Adult female Broad-billed are still here and 2/3 of them are already banded. Historically, September is when Rufous juveniles migrate through this site. This year, it seems like we had an early wave of Rufous and now with this session, a potentially second wave of juvenile Rufous. It s been a great workshop with many birds and new hummingbird banders! THANKS ALL! Date: 9/9/2018 Location: PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE, FORT HUACHUCA Banding Team: LAURA DAVIS Assistants: Laura Clawson, Carolyn Haldar, Sara Jones, Anna Mar, and Dave Wood Time: 5:46 10:46 AM Session Remarks: We had another busy migration morning. Seven species captured, 88 hummingbirds: 24 Anna s, 15 Broad-billed, 36 Black-chinned, 1 Broad-tailed, 1 Lucifer, 9 Rufous, and 2 Violet-crowned. Six hummingbirds had been banded previously in 2013, 2014, and 2015. We had nearly equal numbers of hatch-year and after-hatch-year birds. 22% of the birds had pollen. Fat was observed on over half of the hummingbirds. Many thanks to the Fort s Environmental and Natural Resources Division for supporting our program and to the Public Affairs Office for posting information on the Fort Huachuca Facebook page. Date: 9/12/2018 Location: MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT Banding Team: TINA GREENAWALT Assistants: Wade Gurley, Carol Wentzel, Olga von Ehrenstein, and Adam Bergin Time: 5:45 10:45 AM Session Remarks: This was our last session for the year and it was much busier than I expected. Typically our last session is slow and we had a steady number of birds the first 2 hours. It slowed after that, but we had an ANHU come back 13 times. Overall it was a good year for us and we had slightly more birds than last year. 4

Date: 9/8/2018 Location: AMNH SOUTHWESTERN RESEARCH STATION, CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAINS Banding Team: SUSAN WETHINGTON, LEE ROGERS, AND KAREN ORDEMANN Workshop Participants: Roslyn Dakin, Felicia Aragon, Victoria Arellano, Amelia Pennington, Wade Gurley, Brady Godwin, Zach Hutchinson, and Bob Loy with help from Michael Pappas and Bob Ordemann. Assistants: Time: 6:03 11:03 AM Number of Visitors: 32 Session Remarks: Hurray! It s another migration morning for the 2018 workshop. Species diversity is up with all 5 breeding species in the area (Blue-throated, Rivoli s, Black-chinned, Broad-tailed, and Broad-billed) and 3 migrant species (Rufous, Calliope, and Anna s) are captured. Most are juveniles. The most unusual bird of the day is a juvenile male that is likely a hybrid between Rivoli s and Berryline. Photos were taken by Zach and will be shared at a later time. It s a good morning and we thank all for their help. Date: 9/7/2018 Location: THE GEORGE WALKER HOUSE, PARADISE, CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAINS Banding Team: LEE ROGERS AND KAREN ORDEMANN Assistants: Jackie Lewis, Bud & Debb Johnson, and Susan Wethington Workshop Participants: Roslyn Dakin, Felicia Aragon, Victoria Arellano, Amelia Pennington, Wade Gurley, Brady Godwin, Zach Hutchinson, and Bob Loy with Bob Ordemann and Michael Pappas Time: 7:00 AM 12:00 PM Number of Visitors:? Session Remarks: Started ½ hour late. We kept a third feeder up during the first hour and then continued to have enough hummingbirds for Lee and all of the workshop participants. 56 birds came in with yellow pollen, 8 with white and 5 with orange. 75 had fat measured at 1 or higher. So glad migration has continued to be strong! Jackie reports that approximately 2 gallons of nectar are still being consumed per day. MONTANA Date: 9/6/2018 Location: MPG RANCH - FLOODPLAIN Banding Team: ERIC RASMUSSEN Assistants: Time: 7:02 AM 12:02 PM Session Remarks: Wasn t expecting much, if anything, this morning. Regional reporting of hummingbirds is low and isolated at best. With that being said there are some reports of hummingbirds in the Bitterroot Valley, so may try one more session for some late migrants or perhaps an Anna s which have been reported in the state. 5

NEW MEXICO Date: 9/8/2018 Location: BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT PONDEROSA CAMPGROUND Banding Team: LISA ROIG Assistants: Joe Schmidt, Will Schmidt, Katie Sayre, Bob Walker, Linda Boncella, Melanie Boncella, Sarah Milligan, Dennis Milligan, Carolina May, Grace McCartha, and Patrick Payne Time: 6:56 11:56 AM Number of Visitors: 4 Session Remarks: This is the last banding day for 2018. The session was slow compared to previous sessions, although we captured 37 birds. Only one bird was a recapture from a previous date, a broad-tailed female, banded as a juvenile in 2016. She arrived late in the session with two other adult female broad-tailed hummingbirds. For the first four hours all we saw were hatch-year birds, all broad-tailed hummingbirds except for two rufous hummingbirds. We also saw only one black-chinned hummingbird, a juvenile captured during the last hour. One of our regular volunteers, Bob Loy, was away at HMN bander s training in Arizona. We are looking forward to having him become a second bander next year. Thank you to our full crew of assistants. It s been a great year! UTAH Date: 9/6/2018 Location: ESCALANTE INTERAGENCY VISITOR CENTER Banding Team: TERRY TOLBERT Assistants: Kylea Christensen and Frank Venuti Time: 6:40 11:40 AM Number of Visitors: 21 Session Remarks: Total captured (50) is up from the previous 3 years; 16, 11, 39. Date: 9/11/2018 Location: CALF CREEK NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND CAMPGROUND (BLM) Banding Team: TERRY TOLBERT Assistants: Kylea Christensen and Frank Venuti Time: 7:19 AM 12:19 PM Number of Visitors: 6 Session Remarks: Total captured is almost double of last year. Two CAHU captured, and as usual, towards the second half of the session. 6

Date: 9/12/2018 Location: WILDCAT GUARD STATION AND VISITOR CENTER (FOREST SERVICE) Banding Team: TERRY TOLBERT Assistants: Kylea Christensen and Frank Venuti Time: 7:25 AM 12:25 PM Number of Visitors: 7 Session Remarks: Low numbers with 7. Last session of the year. 7