next message in archive
next message in thread
previous message in archive
previous message in thread
Index of Subjects
Index of Subjects --Apple-Mail-0D16B041-2D76-4701-BDEE-40777F7FCEAA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A single male Canada Warbler was still present and singing Monday at East Da= lhousie, Kings Co. Not seen since then.=20 Wonder why it is still singing? Nancy Sent from my iPhone On 2013-07-24, at 12:06 AM, James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com> wrote: >=20 > I had a Canada Warbler on territory again this year on the Fauxburg Trail o= n 07/14/13. It was still present and singing on 07/20/13, but had moved fur= ther back up along the trail. It was not seen or heard on a visit on 07/21/= 13. There were goodly numbers of veeries present also on 07/14/13 and 20th a= nd those birds had moved out. The eastern wood pewee that had been present,= the red-eyed vireos and a few of the wood warblers and black-capped chickad= ees were still present on the 21st, but all other birds that had been there p= rior to that were mostly gone. A lone Lincoln's sparrow was still present t= hough, which I first saw there on the 20th and again on the 21st. There had= been a number of young swamp sparrows present as well on the 20th, but they= had moved out by the 21st. =20 > =20 > James R. Hirtle > Bridgewater=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail-0D16B041-2D76-4701-BDEE-40777F7FCEAA Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>A single male Canada Warbler was still present and singing Monday at East Dalhousie, Kings Co. Not seen since then. </div><div><br></div><div>Wonder why it is still singing?</div><div><br></div><div>Nancy<br><br>Sent from my iPhone</div><div><br>On 2013-07-24, at 12:06 AM, James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div> <style><!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 12pt; font-family:Calibri } --></style> <div dir="ltr"><br><font size="6">I had a Canada Warbler on territory again this year on the Fauxburg Trail on 07/14/13. It was still present and singing on 07/20/13, but had moved further back up along the trail. It was not seen or heard on a visit on 07/21/13. There were goodly numbers of veeries present also on 07/14/13 and 20th and those birds had moved out. The eastern wood pewee that had been present, the red-eyed vireos and a few of the wood warblers and black-capped chickadees were still present on the 21st, but all other birds that had been there prior to that were mostly gone. A lone Lincoln's sparrow was still present though, which I first saw there on the 20th and again on the 21st. There had been a number of young swamp sparrows present as well on the 20th, but they had moved out by the 21st. <br> <br>James R. Hirtle<br>Bridgewater <br id="FontBreak"><br></font> </div> </div></blockquote></body></html> --Apple-Mail-0D16B041-2D76-4701-BDEE-40777F7FCEAA--
next message in archive
next message in thread
previous message in archive
previous message in thread
Index of Subjects