[NatureNS] Varied Thrush Greenfield, Queens Cnty (Sat.)

Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 22:17:37 -0400
From: "Margaret E.Millard" <mmillard@eastlink.ca>
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how great you saw it. Maybe it will come south west.
http://margmillard.ca
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Subject: [NatureNS] Varied Thrush Greenfield, Queens Cnty (Sat.)


The Varied Thrush is coming to the front yard of house #4841 Rt 210 in 
Greenfield. If coming from the west the house is about a mile from the 
Medway River. I saw a picture of the bird last night in the Lighthouse Log 
(South Shore newspaper) with only the caption mentioning Greenfield and the 
name of the photographer. With newspaper in hand and the help of the two 
local store proprietors I was able to find the photographer and after 
waiting a couple of hours see the bird. It is a beautiful male. Birders are 
welcome, in fact Susan was hoping that once her picture of the bird appeared 
there would be birders. The bird has been around since September!

The bird appeared with Blue jays, followed by a flock of Red-winged 
blackbirds and Mourning doves. There are some Cowbirds in the area too.

Dorothy Poole 

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