[NatureNS] Birds of Brier I. and area

From: Lance Laviolette <bibmrs@hotmail.com>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:35:57 -0300
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Hi Everyone,
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Southwest winds resulted in fog, fog and more fog yesterday and today and n=
o migration to speak of. However, there were a couple of hours this morning=
 where the sun broke through and the fog lifted. During this time two uncom=
mon birds were seen. A Yellow-breasted Chat and what may be more uncommon f=
or Brier Island, a Gray Jay, were seen at the northern end of the island.=20
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It's raining currently (3:30 pm) as a weather system moves over the island =
but with northerly winds forcast for tonight, tomorrow should bring good bi=
rding.
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All the best,
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Lance
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Lance Laviolette
Brier Island Bird Migration Research Station
bibmrs@hotmail.com
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Hi Everyone,<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Southwest winds resulted in fog, fog and more fog yesterday and today and n=
o migration to speak of. However, there were a couple of hours this morning=
 where the sun broke through and the fog lifted. During this time two uncom=
mon birds were seen. A Yellow-breasted Chat and what may be more uncommon f=
or Brier Island, a Gray Jay, were seen at the northern end of the island. <=
BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
It's raining currently (3:30 pm) as a weather system moves over the island =
but with northerly winds forcast for tonight, tomorrow should bring good bi=
rding.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
All the best,<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Lance<BR>
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Lance Laviolette<BR>
Brier Island Bird Migration Research Station<BR>
bibmrs@hotmail.com<BR>
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