[NatureNS] reply to strange red bird

From: Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 04:06:47 -0300
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Here is the reply I have from Dave.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Marg.

Definitely not a Pine Grosbeak.

This one was all red.

Now the Summer Tanager is a very close possibility, but the one I saw is
certainly fat.

Will look for the finer points and advise if it shows up again.

Dave<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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I think there have been more sightings since Tufts.  We saw one at Melbourne 
(Yarmouth County) church back about 1987.
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Summer tanager? The colour is right.
Robie Tufts cited three appearances in NS, one in October and two in April – 
1913 and 1937. The 1913 one was found dead.
Also Hartlen Point, 2009. Can't remember what month.
The Robie Tufts note is downloadable from https://sora.unm.edu/node/17765.

Nancy

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