[NatureNS] Latent Bird Reports

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
To: Naturens Naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 02:20:53 +0000
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On Sept. 3 a trip to the valley produced the following:
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Wolfville=20
=20
Common Grackle 40
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Evangeline Beach
=20
Semi-palmated Plover 20
=20
The road off Grand Pre that goes to the left when heading to Evangeline Bea=
ch
=20
Lincoln Sparrow 1
Yellow Warbler 4
Common Yellowthroat 2
Unknown mystery bird that I don't have a clue as to the id.
=20
Wolfville at the Park with the mud flats near Tim Hortons
=20
Semi-palmated Sandpiper 122
Willet 1
Lesser Yellowlegs 1
Greater Yellowlegs 6
Ring-billed Gull 6
=20
Port Williams
=20
Merlin 1
=20
Kingsport
=20
American Kestrel 1
=20
A field along the way had 1300 herring gulls
=20
Windsor Sewage Lagoons
=20
American Black Duck 89
Green-winged Teal 4
Lesser Yellowlegs 6
Spotted Sandpiper 2
=20
Sept. 3
=20
Fort Point Museum
=20
Common Night Hawk 1
=20
Sept. 5
=20
Clearland Dynamite Trail
=20
Hermit Thrush 3
Black-throated Green Warbler 2
Black & White Warbler 2
=20
Fauxburg Trail
=20
Barred Owl 1
=20
Mahone Bay=20
=20
Common Tern 3
=20
Second Peninsula
=20
Common Tern 19
Double-crested Cormorant 54
Yellow Warbler 2
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Bridgewater
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On Sept. 3 a trip to the valley produced the following:<BR>
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Wolfville <BR>
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Common Grackle 40<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Evangeline Beach<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Semi-palmated Plover 20<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
The road off Grand Pre that goes to the left when heading to Evangeline Bea=
ch<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Lincoln Sparrow 1<BR>
Yellow Warbler 4<BR>
Common Yellowthroat 2<BR>
Unknown mystery bird that I don't have a clue as to the id.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Wolfville at the Park with the mud flats near Tim Hortons<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Semi-palmated Sandpiper 122<BR>
Willet 1<BR>
Lesser Yellowlegs 1<BR>
Greater Yellowlegs 6<BR>
Ring-billed Gull 6<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Port Williams<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Merlin 1<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Kingsport<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
American Kestrel 1<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
A field along the way had 1300 herring gulls<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Windsor Sewage Lagoons<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
American Black Duck 89<BR>
Green-winged Teal 4<BR>
Lesser Yellowlegs 6<BR>
Spotted Sandpiper 2<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Sept. 3<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Fort Point Museum<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Common Night Hawk 1<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Sept. 5<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Clearland Dynamite Trail<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Hermit Thrush 3<BR>
Black-throated Green Warbler 2<BR>
Black &amp=3B White Warbler 2<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Fauxburg Trail<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Barred Owl 1<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Mahone Bay <BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Common Tern 3<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Second Peninsula<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Common Tern 19<BR>
Double-crested Cormorant 54<BR>
Yellow Warbler 2<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
James R. Hirtle<BR>
Bridgewater<BR>
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