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--bcaec54b4adac134e204ceb3a876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi folks, On a cold morning at Miner's Marsh (Kentville; 9:30 to 11:00 am): - no sign of an ammodramus sparrow - 2 *American Tree Sparrows* - 1 *adult male Wilson's Warbler *(yikes! Brrr...) Both species were found in a large mixed flock, along the North trail, containing primarily *White-throated Sparrows*, *Song Sparrows*, *Pine Siskins* and a male and female *Northern Cardinal* (and other usual residents). Cheers, James. -- James Churchill Kentville, Nova Scotia Email: jameslchurchill@gmail.com Phone (h): (902) 681-2374 Skype: jameslchurchill --bcaec54b4adac134e204ceb3a876 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi folks, <br>On a cold morning at Miner's Marsh (Kentville; 9:30 to 11:00 am):<br><br>- no sign of an ammodramus sparrow<br>- 2 <b>American Tree Sparrows</b><br>- 1 <b>adult male Wilson's Warbler </b>(yikes! Brrr...)<br> <br>Both species were found in a large mixed flock, along the North trail, containing primarily <b>White-throated Sparrows</b>, <b>Song Sparrows</b>, <b>Pine Siskins</b> and a male and female <b>Northern Cardinal</b> (and other usual residents).<br> <br>Cheers, <br>James. <br><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>James Churchill<br>Kentville, Nova Scotia<br>Email: jameslchurchill@gmail.com<br>Phone (h): (902) 681-2374<br> Skype: jameslchurchill<br><br><br><br><br> --bcaec54b4adac134e204ceb3a876--
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