[NatureNS] Summer Tanager and other stuff

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> I still had the two male orioles in my mountain ash trees today,  not
many berries left.  I put out orange halves and the oriole feeder, but
they're not interested in either.
Billy
> Hi All,
>   Yesterday I had a report of a Summer Tanager from my uncle in Bay St.
> Lawrence. I checked it out and it turned out to be the correct ID. I've
> linked to a few grainy photos as the bird did not come close enough for
> good ones. http://picasaweb.google.com/atlasmaritimes26/SummerTanager
>   He also has a few remaining Grackles and I thought I observed an Oriole
> but only caught a glimpse of it.
> Interestingly, he still has roses and gladiolas in bloom at his house near
> the northern tip of N.S.
>   The Baltimore Oriole I reported a few days ago was still at my feeders
> as of yesterday AM and I had a poor quality pic of another Oriole sent
> to me for ID from some friends near Baddeck. All the best.
>                            Fritz McEvoy
>                             Sunrise Valley, CB (near Dingwall)
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