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Index of Subjects Like Lois's report for the past couple of days we have also had small mixed flocks of migrating warblers - Magnolia, Black-thr Green, N Parula, Black-and-white, Chestnut-sided, Nashville, and Black-burnian, plus others unidentified - and vireos - both Red-eyed and Blue-headed - flitting through our trees and backyard shrubs. Our resident male Eastern Wood-Pewee (they nest in our woods) was still around yesterday calling, but haven't heard him today so he may have moved on. We still have one imm. Ruby-thr Hummingbird hanging around. Cheers, Judy Tufts >>>>>>>>>> Judy Tufts Wolfville NS <<<<<<<<<< -----Original Message----- From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] On Behalf Of Lois Codling Sent: September-06-11 8:01 PM To: Nature NS Subject: [NatureNS] Another warbler flock Between 7:30 and 8:00 a.m. today we again had a wonderful flock of migrating warblers and vireos, at least some of which were around the yard off and on all day. The ones I was able to see and ID were: Redstart female or juv., several Juv. N. Parulas, adult Bl-thr. Green, juv. Blackburnian, Bl. & Wh., Yellow, Chestnut-sided juv., Blackpoll juv., Nashville juv. or fem., Canada, Comm. Yellowthroat. Both common Vireos were seen. For sure, I missed some! Lois Codling L. Sackville
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