[NatureNS] Brier Island frigatebird

From: "Eric L. Mills" <e.mills@dal.ca>
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:08:17 -0300
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Readers of Nova Scotia Birds will remember that I regularly urge people who see frigatebirds 
not to assume that they must be Magnificents. Great, Lesser and Ascension Island 
Frigatebirds have been recorded in the North Atlantic, along with Magnificent. 

However, the splendid pictures from June and Jamie Swift document a very clear female 
Magnificent Frigatebird from just off Brier Island. This is the first from the Brier Island area. 
There was an undocumented frigatebird at Sandy Cove (Digby Neck) a few years ago, but 
until yesterday no Brier Island record.  
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Eric L. Mills
286 Kingsburg Road
RR#1, Rose Bay, Nova Scotia B0J 2X0, Canada
e.mills@dal.ca
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However, the splendid pictures from June and Jamie Swift document a very clear female 
Magnificent Frigatebird from just off Brier Island. This is the first from the Brier Island area. 
There was an undocumented frigatebird at Sandy Cove (Digby Neck) a few years ago, but 
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