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--20cf303f6d963d447f04a1e53224 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 hi folks, misty, drizzly morning, 8:30 a FOY WINTER WREN singing in the Kentville Research Station Ravine. Heard initially from top of trail at picnic grounds. (if you're standing at the top, listen downslope (not downtrail) and to left 200 m). Singing emphatically from some dense conifer brush (fallen branches, damage from storm) and 2-5 yr conifers within mature hemlock. Using dead, fallen, deciduous song posts. cheers, James. -- James Churchill Kentville, Nova Scotia jameslchurchill@gmail.com home: (902) 681-2374 --20cf303f6d963d447f04a1e53224 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi folks, <br><br>misty, drizzly morning, 8:30 a FOY WINTER WREN singing in= the Kentville Research Station Ravine.<br>Heard initially from top of trai= l at picnic grounds. (if you're standing at the top, listen downslope (= not downtrail) and to left 200 m). <br> <br>Singing emphatically from some dense conifer brush (fallen branches, da= mage from storm) and 2-5 yr conifers within mature hemlock.<br>Using dead, = fallen, deciduous song posts.<br><br>cheers, <br>James.<br clear=3D"all"> <br>-- <br>James Churchill<br>Kentville, Nova Scotia<br><a href=3D"mailto:j= ameslchurchill@gmail.com">jameslchurchill@gmail.com</a><br>home: (902) 681-= 2374<br><br> --20cf303f6d963d447f04a1e53224--
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