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Spring 2008 Banding Notes |




...and this Blue Jay banded as an HY in 1996 was nearly 12 years old.



The
starling pictured below is a male banded last spring.
Compared to the female above, the photo below illustrates
two key differences between the sexes: females (appropriately
enough) have pink at the base of their bill, while males have
blue; males have much longer iridescent throat "hackles"
than females; last (although difficult to see in these photos),
females have narrow light circles around their dark irides,
whereas males have uniformly dark eye color.