[NatureNS] Birds that show up far from thier normal range

Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:52:29 -0300
From: "V. Redden" <Reddenville@nncweb.ca>
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    Do birds that stray very far from their home range get back on 
track. For instance the Varied Thrush and a heron from Africa that was 
on the east coast a few years back.
Thanks for all the comments
Virginia Redden
Port Howe



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far from their home range get back on track. For instance the Varied
Thrush and a heron from Africa that was on the east coast a few years
back. <br>
Thanks for all the comments<br>
Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe<br>
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