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This morning at 8:45, the South End Halifax Black-throated Gray Warbler was feeding near the ground in shrubbery at the entrance to Cromwell Road (extreme W end of South Street, just before the Arm), as usual on the sunny side of the street. It was scared off by a garbage truck and I didn't re-find it, although it is sure to be close by somewhere. There are now at least 3 Orange-crowned Warblers travelling together (but not with the Black-throated Gray today); today I found them in cedars close to the Waegwoltic clubhouse (S end of Coburg Road). All were nice plain eastern birds.
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