[NatureNS] Chat, Dickcissel, Pine Warbler, etc. in Metro Halifax this a.m.

Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 13:41:32 -0400
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All:

During a limited foray this morning I found one of the Pine Warblers  
found a while ago along the footpath path from Conrose Park to the  
foot of Coburg.

At the North-End dump site on Bedford Basin (slated container Port  
extension), there were about 7 Bl-capped Chickadee, a Yellow-belied  
Chat, 20 Song Sparrow, one Fox Sparrow, about 35 Am. Goldfinch, a male  
N. Cardinal and a Dickcissel. The two rarities are presumably those  
that had been seen there a while ago. The Spizella sparrows seem to  
have left.

That wonderful, weedy refuge for fall and winter birds will soon be  
covered with fill, alas.

Ian McLaren

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