[NatureNS] Update: Dartmouth Orange-crowned Warbler

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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 05:20:20 -0800 (PST)
From: Gayle MacLean <duartess2003@yahoo.ca>
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Hello All,
=A0
Had been experiencing some computer glitches and was off-line while my syst=
em was upgraded.
=A0
However, the over wintering OC Warbler that has called my backyard 'home' t=
his winter since mid-Dec/09, is faring well, enjoying the daily offerings o=
f live meal worms and plum pudding. With the longer periods of daylight and=
 warmer temperatures, have noticed his appearances have been less so during=
 the day as he ventures further afield. My neighbours are all aware of this=
 charming visitor. The youngsters living near-by=A0have all come down to wa=
tch him eat his evening worms, and know exactly what species he is.
=A0
Though this winter here in Dartmouth, really, has been relatively mild, the=
re have been some periods of frigid temperatures and nasty weather. But thi=
s little bird has persevered, finding shelter from the elements and has bee=
n smart enough to avoid being eaten by the many cats roaming through the gr=
een-belt, not to mention, the patrolling Sharp-shinned Hawk/Merlin that is =
seen daily.
=A0
Also in the neighbourhood is a male Northern Cardinal that sings away every=
 morning these last few weeks=A0early in the morning,=A0atop the same tree,=
 across the street. He is truly a beautiful creature! There are both Hairy =
& Downy Woodpeckers visiting the suet feeders, song & White-throated Sparro=
ws singing their Spring songs. A few Am. Goldfinches, BC Chickadees,=A0some=
 Blue-jays,=A0lots of crows swooping around and of course, the ever present=
 & way too many, Starlings. And a couple of red squirrels.
=A0
Gayle MacLean
Dartmouth
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<DIV id=3Dyiv1609225317>
<DIV>Hello All,</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Had been experiencing some computer glitches and was off-line while my=
 system was upgraded.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>However, the over wintering OC Warbler that has called my backyard 'ho=
me' this winter since mid-Dec/09, is faring well, enjoying the daily offeri=
ngs of live meal worms and plum pudding. With the longer periods of dayligh=
t and warmer temperatures, have noticed his appearances have been less so d=
uring the day as he ventures further afield. My neighbours are all aware of=
 this charming visitor. The youngsters living near-by&nbsp;have all come do=
wn to watch him eat his evening worms, and know exactly what species he is.=
</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Though this winter here in Dartmouth, really, has been relatively mild=
, there have been some periods of frigid temperatures and nasty weather. Bu=
t this little bird has persevered, finding shelter from the elements and ha=
s been smart enough to avoid being eaten by the many cats roaming through t=
he green-belt, not to mention, the patrolling Sharp-shinned Hawk/Merlin tha=
t is seen daily.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Also in the neighbourhood is a male Northern Cardinal that sings away =
every morning these last few weeks&nbsp;early in the morning,&nbsp;atop the=
 same tree, across the street. He is truly a beautiful creature! There are =
both Hairy &amp; Downy Woodpeckers visiting the suet feeders, song &amp; Wh=
ite-throated Sparrows singing their Spring songs. A few Am. Goldfinches, BC=
 Chickadees,&nbsp;some Blue-jays,&nbsp;lots of crows swooping around and of=
 course, the ever present &amp; way too many, Starlings. And a couple of re=
d squirrels.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Gayle MacLean</DIV>
<DIV>Dartmouth</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></DIV></DIV></td></tr></table><br>=0A      <hr size=3D1>As=
k a question on any topic and get answers from real people. <a href=3D"http=
://ca.answers.yahoo.com"><b>Go to Yahoo! Answers.</b></a>
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