[NatureNS] Birds & Leps

Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 10:42:20 -0300
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From: Angus MacLean <angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca>
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May 17<br>
<u>Palmeter Woods<br>
</u>Red-eyed Vireo - 2 singing<br>
Least Flycatchers - rather than being concentrated at &quot;Flycatcher
Corner&quot;, now widely distributed throughout.<br><br>
May 19<br>
<u>Palmeter Woods<br>
</u>Veery - calling<br>
Brown Creeper - 2<br>
Ovenbirds - numerous<br><br>
<u>Butler Road (afternoon)<br>
</u>Redstarts - a few<br>
Tennessee Warbler - 1 singing<br>
<u>Leps<br>
</u>Tiger Swallowtails<br>
Juvenal's Duskywing - 4-5<br>
Mustard White - a few<br>
Sulphur - presumed Clouded<br><br>
May 20 -Berwick<br>
Dreamy Duskywing - 1<br><br>
May 21 - Palmeter Woods<br>
C/S Warbler - 3 singing in close proximity (different songs)<br>
Canada Warbler - 1 (singing)<br>
Eastern Pewee 1 (singing)<br>
C. Geese - pair with 6 young (Seven Bridges)<br><br>
Mosquitoes becoming bothersome<br><br>
So far I find Parulas &amp; Black &amp; Whites to be scarce.<br><br>
Red Admiral - 1<br><br>
Angus<br>
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