
Black Mountain Banding Station Field Trip
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Join us to watch bird banding in action at the Black Mountain Banding Station on the Forest Society's Black Mountain Forest in Sutton, NH. This MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity & Survivorship) banding station collects data on breeding birds that, along with data from 1200 other MAPS stations across North America, helps researchers understand more about when and where bird species are breeding, and how successful they are.
![]() Learn how birds are captured safely, weighed, measured, banded, and released during bird banding research. Master bird bander Lindsay Herlihy will talk about the importance of MAPS data in tracking populations of many breeding bird species, and you will get to see each bird that is banded up close, a great opportunity to study field marks and learn more about our beautiful feathered friends.
This is an early morning field trip (start 7am sharp) because- yes, it's true- the early bird catches the worm! Or, more accurately, the early bander catches more birds! Please read through the important information below before signing up!
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