[NatureNS] Has anyone seen the yellow-headed blackbird since Wednesday?

From: "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 16:22:49 -0300
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Hi Pat

I think we were so fortunate to have this Yellow headed blackbird hang =
around for four days, a rare thing to do as most of the YH Black birds =
tend to move on after a few hours of their initial appearance.   I asked =
Janice Wiscombe for the update and she said she had not seen it either =
at her place and at the marsh in PPP...   Maybe it will show up =
somewhere along the coast?   Cherry Hill?  Daniel's Head?  Who knows?   =
I suspect that it was the same bird that was reported in Clam Harbour on =
May 1st?=20

Cheers, liz
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Hi everyone

I just spent about 45 minutes at the pond/marsh at PPP. There were the =
usual black ducks, blue jays, crows, and about 7-8 common grackles, even =
on overhead osprey at one point, but no sign of the yellow-headed =
blackbird.

I wonder if it realised it was a bit too far east and has moved on.

Pat
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>I think we were so fortunate to have =
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headed blackbird hang around for four days, a rare thing to do as most =
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said she=20
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Hill?&nbsp;=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Cheers, liz</FONT></DIV>
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