[NatureNS] Birds today

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 23:43:02 +0000
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 Hi all:
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I covered the Dynamite trail in Clearland and a section of the Bay to Bay T=
rail behind Mahone Bay.  I also did a partial loop around Oakland and then =
later a full loop and inbetween an airport run.  A total of 44 species were=
 recorded in that time.  Of note was a Canada warbler along the Dynamite Tr=
ail.  An eastern wood pewee and a barred owl along the Bay To Bay Trail.  A=
t Oakland I had a single first year bufflehead=2C three wood ducks and an i=
mmature great cormorant.  It was also interesting to watch a young magnolia=
 warbler begging for food and being fed by the adult.  I suspect a late nes=
ting and not a migrant.  There was another magnolia warbler along the trail=
 also with a juvenile=2C but the young one was much more advanced.  This wa=
s along the Dynamite Trail on the backside of Oakland. =20
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater
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6">&nbsp=3BHi all:</font><BR>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">I covered the Dyn=
amite trail in Clearland and a section of the Bay to Bay Trail behind Mahon=
e Bay.&nbsp=3B I also did a partial loop around Oakland and then later a fu=
ll loop and inbetween an airport run.&nbsp=3B A total of 44 species were re=
corded in that time.&nbsp=3B Of note was a Canada warbler along the Dynamit=
e Trail.&nbsp=3B An eastern wood pewee and a barred owl along the Bay To Ba=
y Trail.&nbsp=3B At Oakland I had a single first year bufflehead=2C three w=
ood ducks and an immature great cormorant.&nbsp=3B It was also interesting =
to watch a young magnolia warbler begging for food and being fed by the adu=
lt.&nbsp=3B I suspect a late nesting and not a migrant.&nbsp=3B There was a=
nother magnolia warbler along the trail also with a juvenile=2C but the you=
ng one was much more advanced.&nbsp=3B This was along the Dynamite Trail on=
 the backside of Oakland.&nbsp=3B </font><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=
=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">James R. Hirtle</font><BR><font size=3D"6">Bridgewa=
ter</font><BR><font color=3D"#000000" size=3D"6"><br id=3D"FontBreak"></fon=
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