[NatureNS] More from Cape LaHave Island

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 03:33:52 +0000
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I forgot to mention that I saw 300 double-crested cormorants on the trip.

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Nelson's sparrows 2

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On Sept. 17=2C I mentioned a mystery warbler at Indian Path.  I did not con=
sider of think about the warbler that it was as a possibility.  In checking=
 through my bird book I've ruled out Tennesse as there was no line through =
the eye.  It was low and in shrubbery=2C which also does not match the habi=
tat that one would expect to see a Tennesse warbler.  The only warbler that=
 is bright yellow=2C without any eye ring or anything around the eye and wh=
ite under the tail with no wing bars is a female prothonotary=2C which I am=
 confident as to what the bird was.

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James R. Hirtle

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I forgot to mention that I saw 300 double-crested cormorants on the trip.<B=
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Nelson's sparrows 2<BR>
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On Sept. 17=2C I mentioned a mystery warbler at Indian Path.&nbsp=3B I did =
not consider of think about the warbler that it was as a possibility.&nbsp=
=3B In checking through my bird book I've ruled out Tennesse as there was n=
o line through the eye.&nbsp=3B It was low and in shrubbery=2C which also d=
oes not match the habitat that one would expect to see a Tennesse warbler.&=
nbsp=3B The only warbler that is bright yellow=2C without any eye ring or a=
nything around the eye and white under the tail with no wing bars is a fema=
le prothonotary=2C which I am confident as to what the bird was.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
James R. Hirtle<BR>
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