[NatureNS] Update: BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER, Halifax

Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:05:21 -0400
From: Brian Dalzell <aythya@nb.sympatico.ca>
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I meant to ask you Monday, what was that device you were using to amplify sound?

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---- iamclar@dal.ca wrote: 
> All:
> 
> Mike King just phoned (at ca. 3:15 p.m.)to say that Fulton Lavender and he had
> relocated the BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER in the Morrison preporty at the end
> of Birchdale, the last street running (south) off the end of Coburg. I know
> that several others had searched the area in vain today, so a good place to
> start for those still wanting the bird might be at the end of Birchdale, just
> before it enters the private properties. Ann Morrison will put out suet and
> peanut butter in the hope of inducing it to stick around.
> 
> I posted the bird when first found as an adult male, but this was from a hasty
> half-minute view before I rushed back home to report it. Fulton has
> indicatedthat it is either an adult female or first-fall male, and Mike's
> photos may tell.
> 
> Cheers, Ian
> 
> Ian McLaren
> 
> 

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