[NatureNS] Northern Wheatear at Margaretsville Wharf

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Right at the Margaretsville wharf, on the huge rock breakwater adjacent to W
side of wharf (almost part of the wharf) 95% of the time, otherwise within
100
feet E or W of the base of the wharf on big logs or another area of rocks
respectively 5% of the time, this bird was present at 9:30-10 AM this
morning
and was still present at 2 PM this afternoon. I was travelling W without a
cell
phone & was unable to post until now. The bird is very easy to find. It
tends to
be on the highest points of the huge rocks & is busily catching flies, thus
easily noted. Here are some photos. Four photos start at the link.

Rick Whitman

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