[NatureNS] Yellow Breasted Chat and Hermit Thrush

From: "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 13:57:31 -0400
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This afternoon, I staked out in my car in the parking lot below and saw =
the Yellow breasted chat easily. The Hermit Thrush showed up 20 minutes =
afterwards.  Its tail was clearly reddish, but the head, etc was =
grey-brown??  A flock of redpolls and goldfinches as well as two song =
sparrows and two house sparrows were there.   Hope the chat will make =
the new year! =20

Cheers, liz

The Hermit Thrush seen yesterday by Don MacNeill and myself has returned =
today. Also the Yellow Breasted Chat is hanging in there. They can both =
be seen at 35 Edward St, Dartmouth. Warning, the Chat is extremely wary, =
and is hard to see from the garden. Ring the doorbell, and if we are in =
you can try your luck from inside the house.=20

Cheers,
Pat McKay

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