[NatureNS] Spring Birds

Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 16:56:51 -0300
From: David Johnston <dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca>
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I went for a short outing on Friday (16th) and, along with other 
arrivals,  found a GREY CATBIRD on the outskirts of Port Hawkesbury. It 
wasn't singing and may have been a female?
On Sunday (18th) my neighbor had two male BOBOLINK on her back lawn.

-- 
David W. Johnston
Mary K. Johnston
207 Hiram St.
Port Hawkesbury  N.S.
B9A 2C3

902 625 1534

dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca


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    I went for a short outing on Friday (16th) and, along with other
    arrivals,&nbsp; found a GREY CATBIRD on the outskirts of Port Hawkesbury.
    It wasn't singing and may have been a female?<br>
    On Sunday (18th) my neighbor had two male BOBOLINK on her back lawn.<br>
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David W. Johnston
Mary K. Johnston
207 Hiram St.
Port Hawkesbury  N.S.
B9A 2C3

902 625 1534

dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca</pre>
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