[NatureNS] western medowlark comment

Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:54:52 -0300
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I second Joan's sentiments. Murray is our eyes and ears on CSI. If he hadn't
found that meaadowlark (which I understand he thought might be a Western, but
was dissuaded by others) Eric and I wouldn't have known about it and wouldn't
have had that great luck.

Cheers, Ian McLaren

Quoting joan waldron <waldrojo@ns.sympatico.ca>:

> The recent analysis of the western meadowlark was an interesting addition to
> our knowledge base of bird identification.  However I would like to add a
> comment. Over the years we have relied on Murray Newell and the Sable Island
> birders, with their sharp eyes and great birding skills to be there when any
> stray bird flies through the wonderful Cape Sable Island bird trap.
> Murray and others pin point the bird and its there for us to chase if we so
> choose.   I would like to thank Murray and the gang for all their
> contributions over the years. It's made our Nova Scotia birding very
> special.
>
> Joan Waldron
>
>



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