Longevity
Took a little bit of a blogging break over the weekend. Non Birding Bill and I celebrated our ten year wedding anniversary. Always nice to reestablish the pair bond.
I had longevity on the brain on Friday, not only by anticipating the weekend, but because we got some old birds in the nets at Carpenter Nature Center. Normally, we'll get one or two retraps in a session and one of those birds might be a few years old, but this time we got in several older downy woodpeckers. There must have been something in the air:
Another downy woodpecker originally banded on 11-14-03 as an after hatch year bird was retrapped on 12-19-03, 4-28-06 and 5-30-08.
A third downy woodepecker originally banded 11-5-04 and retrapped 5-30-08!
Though our oldest down on Friday was over seven years old and possibly a record for Carpenter, that's not the oldest down woodpecker. According to the Bird Banding Lab, the oldest downy woodpecker on record was eleven years old and eleven month.
I had longevity on the brain on Friday, not only by anticipating the weekend, but because we got some old birds in the nets at Carpenter Nature Center. Normally, we'll get one or two retraps in a session and one of those birds might be a few years old, but this time we got in several older downy woodpeckers. There must have been something in the air:
Another downy woodpecker originally banded on 11-14-03 as an after hatch year bird was retrapped on 12-19-03, 4-28-06 and 5-30-08.
A third downy woodepecker originally banded 11-5-04 and retrapped 5-30-08!
Though our oldest down on Friday was over seven years old and possibly a record for Carpenter, that's not the oldest down woodpecker. According to the Bird Banding Lab, the oldest downy woodpecker on record was eleven years old and eleven month.
Labels: banding, Carpenter Nature Center












7 Comments:
Aw. The little one might be thinking, "Here we go again."
Congratulations on 10 years! My husband and I, married a little over 11 years, refer to ourselves as a "bonded pair." Our bonded bunnies were "married" for 10 years.
I said congrats yesterday.
One wonders if there are older birds that are smart enough to not get trapped every year.
Or is there an incentive to fly into the traps, like there is for donating blood?
Man, he even looks old!
~Kyle
A while ago; I found some spotted feathers & thought that was the coolest thing ever. Had no idea where they came from (or whom); now I do! Thank you!
Happy Anniversary! 10 years - pretty great...keep up the good work!
Jacci in S.P.ME
Congratulations on your anniversary.
It's nice to see that some birds are able to survive so long out on their own.
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