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--1050781934-489266285-1379182670=:53299 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I led a walk on the BLT Trail this morning from Silver Birch Drive (By exit= 4 on Hwy #103) to the parking lot for the Bluff Trail (next to Bay Self St= orage - 2894 St. Margaret's Bay Rd) .=A0 This section of the Beechville Lak= eside Timberlea Trail is just over 2 km in length.=A0 About halfway along, = right by an open boggy area on our left (Highway side) we had brief glimpse= s of a Canada warbler.=A0 A little further along we had good looks at a Che= stnut-sided warbler.=A0 Closer to the Lake and the entrance to the Bluff Tr= ail we had a flurry of activity.=A0 Best, for me was a Tennessee.=A0 Great = looks were had at a Blackpoll warbler, distinguishable from two Pine warble= rs by the streaking on the back and the sides.=A0 Also=A0there were a few m= ore commonly seen warblers: Black-throated Green, Common Yellowthroat and N= orthern Parula.=A0 No Yellow-rumpeds, though.=0A=A0=0AWe met a fellow just = coming down off the Bluff Trail who said there were loads of birds flying b= ack and forth all along that trail.=A0 I didn't try that one because of all= the rain yesterday.=A0 He admitted parts were very slippery, and other sec= tions were under water!=0A=A0=0ACheers;=0ASuzanne --1050781934-489266285-1379182670=:53299 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti= mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>I led a walk on = the BLT Trail this morning from Silver Birch Drive (By exit 4 on Hwy #103) = to the parking lot for the Bluff Trail (next to Bay Self Storage - 2894 St.= Margaret's Bay Rd) . This section of the Beechville Lakeside Timberl= ea Trail is just over 2 km in length. About halfway along, right by a= n open boggy area on our left (Highway side) we had brief glimpses of a Can= ada warbler. A little further along we had good looks at a Chestnut-s= ided warbler. Closer to the Lake and the entrance to the Bluff Trail = we had a flurry of activity. Best, for me was a Tennessee. Grea= t looks were had at a Blackpoll warbler, distinguishable from two Pine warb= lers by the streaking on the back and the sides. Also there were= a few more commonly seen warblers: Black-throated Green, Common Yellowthroat and Northern Parula. No Yellow-rumpeds, though.</div><d= iv> </div><div>We met a fellow just coming down off the Bluff Trail wh= o said there were loads of birds flying back and forth all along that trail= . I didn't try that one because of all the rain yesterday. He a= dmitted parts were very slippery, and other sections were under water!</div= ><div> </div><div>Cheers;</div><div>Suzanne</div><div> </div><div= > </div><div> </div></div></body></html> --1050781934-489266285-1379182670=:53299--
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