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--_8a9a4e2d-a803-436b-97c1-6851cde0e1cd_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello folks. =20 One of these warblers has been frequenting a feeder in Aylesford since abou= t 20 October=2C first reported by Ann Young. Unfortunately=2C I just learn= ed of it=2C so this report is late=2C but with luck it will stay a while lo= nger (or perhaps with better luck=2C head south). The feeders are not visi= ble from the road=2C so I am awaiting permission from the property owner be= fore posting a detailed location. =20 =20 Photos show it to be of the mid-western race Dendroica dominica albilora= =2C and there seems to have been a larger movement than usual this fall of= the species=2C and of this subspecies=2C mainly the 3rd week of October=2C= from Manitoba to Newfoundland. Other than a couple of stray migrants earl= ier=2C one in Maine and one at our Bon Portage I.=2C the first were one at = St. John's (NL)=2C one in Maine=2C and one in SE Manitoba=2C all about 17-1= 8 October. There must have been some major weather disturbance in the Mid= west about then=2C and over the next weeks single Yellow-throated Warblers = were seen from southern Ontario=2C southern Qu=E9bec=2C and Nova Scotia (Ha= lifax and Antigonish counties) as well as this one. Cheers=2C Wayne P. Neily =20 Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia =20 =20 "Think globally=2C Act locally." - Ren=E9 Dubos=2C 1972.=20 = --_8a9a4e2d-a803-436b-97c1-6851cde0e1cd_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <style><!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px=3B padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 10pt=3B font-family:Tahoma } --></style> </head> <body class=3D'hmmessage'> Hello folks.<BR>  =3B<BR> One of these warblers has been frequenting a feeder in Aylesford since abou= t 20 October=2C first =3Breported by Ann Young. =3B Unfortunately= =2C I just learned of it=2C so this report is late=2C but with luck it will= stay a while longer (or perhaps with better luck=2C head south). =3B T= he feeders are not visible from the road=2C so I am awaiting permission fro= m the property owner before posting a detailed location. =3B <BR>  =3B<BR>  =3B =3BPhotos show it to be =3Bof the mid-western race <EM>Den= droica dominica albilora</EM>=2C and =3B there seems to have been a lar= ger movement than usual this fall of the species=2C and of this subspecies= =2C mainly the 3rd week of October=2C from Manitoba to Newfoundland. = =3B Other than a couple of stray migrants earlier=2C one in Maine and one a= t our Bon Portage I.=2C the first were one at St. John's (NL)=2C one in Mai= ne=2C and one in SE Manitoba=2C all about 17-18 =3B October. =3B Th= ere must have been some major weather disturbance in the Midwest about then= =2C and over the next weeks single Yellow-throated Warblers were seen from = southern Ontario=2C southern Qu=E9bec=2C and Nova Scotia (Halifax and Antig= onish counties) as well as this one.<BR><BR>Cheers=2C<BR><BR> <DIV> <P class=3DecxecxecxMsoNormal> <P class=3DecxecxecxMsoNormal><SPAN lang=3DEN-US><FONT face=3D"Times New Ro= man"><STRONG><FONT size=3D5></FONT></STRONG></FONT></SPAN></P> Wayne P. Nei= ly<BR> =3B<BR>Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia<BR> =3B<BR> = =3B<BR>"Think globally=2C Act locally." - Ren=E9 Dubos=2C 1972. <BR><BR></D= IV><BR><BR> </body> </html>= --_8a9a4e2d-a803-436b-97c1-6851cde0e1cd_--
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