[NatureNS] owl survey

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 Hi Randy:
 I had one saw-whet in the usual spot on my Barren Hill route; that's 
down from the first few years, but normal for the last couple, and none
on the Cape George route, where I've only had two over the years.  The
Barred are about the same and the GHOW are up a bit.
Billy

Of the six Nocturnal Owl Surveys up this way, I believe there's only
> been one NSWO reported. Is anyone getting typical or more than typical
> NSWO numbers?
>
> My first Black-throated Green this morning too, as well as Ovenbird.
>
> 2009/5/14 Bruce Stevens <m.bruce.stevens@gmail.com>:
>> Last night Allison and I did our owl survey in Cloverville/Maryvale
>> (north
>> of Antigonish) under ideal conditions. Only got 3 Barred Owls this time
>> out
>> (down from last year, and no Saw-whets), but at the same spot as last
>> year a
>> curious Barred flew in and perched nearby after hearing the Barred Owl
>> track.
>>
>> For our yard, the first Black-throated Green Warbler of the spring
>> showed up
>> this morning.
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Stevens
>> Maryvale, NS
>
> Randy
> _________________________________
> RF Lauff
> Way in the boonies of
> Antigonish County, NS.
>


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