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--0-147448454-1287705716=:10288 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Kwe' Msit Wen: Nick and I drove out to try and see the Bell's Vireo but no luck. However, we did see the 2 Orange Crowned Warblers. We then went to Sandy Cove but we only saw Black-capped Chickadees. We then drove out to Crystal Crescent Beach to find it blocked with huge boulders. Seems it is closed for the season. We saw a hairy woodpecker and a white-throated sparrow. Drove back to Chebucto Head Road where we were surprised by a Baltimore Oriole, along with a number of Yellow-rumped warblers, and a number of American Robins. I took a record shot of the Oriole but I wanted to ask if anyone can identify the berries that the American Robins were eating. I have posted the picture to my gallery: http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung#100355/Jipja%27wej-American%20Robin&bgcolor=black I hope the link works but in case it doesn't, just go to http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung Go to album titled: Thrashers and Thrushers, click on it, click on the picture of the Jipja'wej (American Robin) and you can see the bird eating a berry. I would appreciate any assistance in this matter. On our way back, we went to see the Bell's vireo-we did see a vireo but a glimpse and no picture-we could not tell if it was the one or different vireo. Just know that it was a vireo. Wela'li'oq (Thank You All) Tuma Young Halifax Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej. (Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour) --0-147448454-1287705716=:10288 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div></div><div>Kwe' Msit Wen:</div><div><br></div><div>Nick and I drove out to try and see the Bell's Vireo but no luck. However, we did see the 2 Orange Crowned Warblers. We then went to Sandy Cove but we only saw Black-capped Chickadees. We then drove out to Crystal Crescent Beach to find it blocked with huge boulders. Seems it is closed for the season. We saw a hairy woodpecker and a white-throated sparrow. Drove back to Chebucto Head Road where we were surprised by a Baltimore Oriole, along with a number of Yellow-rumped warblers, and a number of American Robins.</div><div><br></div><div>I took a record shot of the Oriole but I wanted to ask if anyone can identify the berries that the American Robins were eating. I have posted the picture to my gallery:</div><div><br></div><div><span>http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung#100355/Jipja%27wej-American%20Robin&bgcolor=blackI hope the link works but in case it doesn't, just go tohttp://gallery.me.com/tumayoung</span></div><div><br></div><div>Go to album titled: Thrashers and Thrushers, click on it, click on the picture of the Jipja'wej (American Robin) and you can see the bird eating a berry. I would appreciate any assistance in this matter.</div><div><br></div><div>On our way back, we went to see the Bell's vireo-we did see a vireo but a glimpse and no picture-we could not tell if it was the one or different vireo. Just know that it was a vireo.</div><div><br></div><div>Wela'li'oq (Thank You All)</div><div><br></div><div>Tuma Young</div><div>Halifax</div><div><br></div><div> </div>Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.<br>(Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)<div><br></div><div style="position:fixed"></div> </div><br></body></html> --0-147448454-1287705716=:10288--next message in archive
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