[NatureNS] Northern Wheatear, Shelburne Co.

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From: "Avery N.-M." <birder.ns@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 23:36:53 -0300
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Hi all,
 This afternoon I saw a Northern Wheatear while hiking along the coast. It
was feeding on flies along the wrackline on the rocky coastline south of
Louis Head. The area where I saw it is known locally as Raspberry Head,
although that doesn't appear on Google maps so here are the coordinates if
anyone is interested:

43=C2=B043'51.4"N 65=C2=B000'01.2"W
I only saw the bird for about 5 minutes but managed to get decent looks at
it both perched and in flight. It looked like a female since the facial
markings were quite pale. Unfortunately I wasn't able to photograph the
bird.

Regards,
Avery Nagy-MacArthur

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n locally as Raspberry Head, although that doesn&#39;t appear on Google map=
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</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div>Regards,</div><div>Avery Nagy=
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