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Index of Subjects All: Possibly Tom stands to benefit from this one more than any of us "southerners". There's been westerly "zonal" airflow across the US and s. Canada the last few days, followed by a recent shift to southwesterlies. There has been no "Carolina Front" to propel "southern". vagrants offshore. I might predict that Tom, at the terminus of the "leading line" of the Gulf Shore night get some western birds in his patch. Tom, find us a photograph a Baird's Sparrow and Sprague's Pipit. Cheers, Ian (who should never be taken as more than half-serious in such predictions). Ian McLaren ________________________________________ From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on behalf of terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca <terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca> Sent: October-31-13 9:55 PM To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Subject: [NatureNS] Bird weather All With the current weather setup and the length of the trough with it's position after this blow passes there's sure to be reverse migrants or at the very least some pile ups in some of the hot spots. There could be great stuff just waiting to be found. It never hurts to check. Tom Kavanaugh Canso
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