[NatureNS] Hermit Thrush hotspots?

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Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 18:18:15 -0300
From: Sean Roach <seanroach@gmail.com>
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I have been audio recording Hermit Thrush males this spring. While they
aren't very hard to find (I have recorded a few in/around Jerry Lawrence
Park after seeing sightings listed here), I'm looking for a spot with lots
of males so that I can record several different birds in a morning. I have
heard lots on the Shearwater Flyer Trail in the past, as well, but that's
been a bit hit-or-miss for me so far this season. So, has anyone encountered
any dense-with-HETH hotspots in the HRM so far this spring?

Thanks.
Sean Roach

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I have been audio recording Hermit Thrush males this spring. While they are=
n&#39;t very hard to find (I have recorded a few in/around Jerry Lawrence P=
ark after seeing sightings listed here), I&#39;m looking for a spot with lo=
ts of males so that I can record several different birds in a morning. I ha=
ve heard lots on the Shearwater Flyer Trail in the past, as well, but that&=
#39;s been a bit hit-or-miss for me so far this season. So, has anyone enco=
untered any dense-with-HETH hotspots in the HRM so far this spring? <br>
<br>Thanks. <br>Sean Roach<br>

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