[NatureNS] Aylesford Lake-ish: esp. HERMIT THRUSH, PALM

Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 10:09:05 -0300
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hmmm, just curious, what do the letters in brackets mean beside some of the birds that you reported from your sightings yesterday ?

Thank you,

Gayle MacLean
Dartmouth

---- James Churchill <jameslchurchill@gmail.com> wrote: 
> highlights from Monday, 25 April, birding on North River Road, towards
> Aylesford Lake:
> Beautiful day, nearly 20deg:
> 
> *logging road east of McGee Lake* (where whip-poor-will heard in 2009):
> HERMIT THRUSH (1; FOY), WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH (P), RUFFED GROUSE (D),
> YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER (4)
> 
> *McGee Lake from parking area along N.R. road, and floodplain just north of
> the road*:
> COMMON LOON (1), BROWN CREEPER (2), YELLOW-RUMPED (1), RUFFED GROUSE (D),
> BELTED KINGFISHER (S), CANADA GOOSE (3)
> 
> *Granite Lane, north side* (olive-sideds, palms, common nighthawks, woodcock
> are prevalent here in summer):
> 
> PALM WARBLERS (9), YELLOW-RUMPED (4), PILEATED (1), RUFFED GROUSE (D)
> 
> ...7+ Eastern Painted Turtles basking in bog/marsh further towards Aylesford
> lake
> 
> cheers,
> James.
> 
> -- 
> James Churchill
> Kentville, Nova Scotia
> jameslchurchill@gmail.com
> home: (902) 681-2374

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