[NatureNS] Brier Island Birds

From: Lance Laviolette <bibmrs@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:34:00 -0300
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Given the continued southwest winds southward passerine migration continues=
 to be very slow.  Highlights of the last few days were:

Monday Aug. 24 - Prothonotary Warbler plucked out of the Bay of Fundy by a =
whale watching boat and brought to shore.

Tuesday Aug. 25 - Yellow-breasted Chat at North Point=2C Yellow-crowned Nig=
ht-Heron at West Light.

Also seen during a 'sea watch' from West Light=2C 1600hrs-1800hrs:
~10=2C000 Sooty Shearwaters

~4=2C500 Greater Shearwaters

~2=2C000 Northern Gannets

83 Black Guillemots

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All the best=2C

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Lance

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Lance Laviolette

Brier Island Bird Migration Research Station

BIBMRS@hotmail.com

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Hi Everyone=2C<BR>
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Given the continued southwest winds southward passerine migration continues=
 to be very slow.&nbsp=3B Highlights of the last few days were:<BR>
Monday Aug. 24 - Prothonotary Warbler plucked out of the Bay of Fundy by a =
whale watching boat and brought to shore.<BR>
Tuesday Aug. 25 - Yellow-breasted Chat at North Point=2C Yellow-crowned Nig=
ht-Heron at West Light.<BR>
Also seen during a 'sea watch' from West Light=2C 1600hrs-1800hrs:<BR>~10=
=2C000 Sooty Shearwaters<BR>
~4=2C500 Greater Shearwaters<BR>
~2=2C000 Northern Gannets<BR>
83 Black Guillemots<BR>
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All the best=2C<BR>
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Lance<BR>
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Lance Laviolette<BR>
Brier Island Bird Migration Research Station<BR>
BIBMRS@hotmail.com<BR>
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