[NatureNS] Bad weather for breeding birds,

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>We still have our pair of regulars here in St. Peter's, but at my
sister's feeders in nearby Rockdale they've disappeared as well.
Billy
 Hi All;
>
> This does not appear to be a great summer for breeding success.  In our
> yard the only evidence of fledged young is Common Grackles, and both Downy
> and Hairy Woodpeckers.  A bust so far for juncos, sparrows, jays, robins,
> finches, and doves.
>
> And the hummingbirds seem to have disappeared completely.  Three or four
> were around the feeders regularly up to a few days ago, but no sign of any
> now, and others nearby who feed hummers have reported the same
> disappearance.
>
> What is everyone else's experience?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Blake
>
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> White's Lake, Nova Scotia
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