[NatureNS] Chipping Sparrow as a Rare Species ?

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As usual we have one or possibly a pair that hang around our front Yard (near Kentville)

Richard Stern
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On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 1:24 PM -0700, "Rick Whitman" <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com> wrote:










I always thought of Chipping Sparrow as a common species. Perhaps I just wasn't paying attention, and always saw some without effort. Not this year. I haven't seen one yet. I see in the just-released BBA that they are "rare" in Western NS but I believe there is lots of good habitat in Kings Co.
A total of seven birds have been reported in Kings Co. on eBird since May 15th:
http://ebird.org/ebird/canada/map/chispa?bmo=01&emo=12&byr=2016&eyr=2016&yr=&env.minX=-66.396&env.minY=43.389&env.maxX=-59.643&env.maxY=47.227&gp=true

Many "good" species are far more common than this.
Rick Whitman






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<html><head></head><body><div>As usual we have one or possibly a pair that hang around our front Yard (near Kentville)<br><br><div class="acompli_signature">Richard Stern<br>Sternrichard@gmail.com<br>Sent from my IPhone</div><br></div><br><br><br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 1:24 PM -0700, "Rick Whitman" <span dir="ltr">&lt;dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com&gt;</span> wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I always thought of Chipping Sparrow as a common species. Perhaps I just wasn't paying attention, and always saw some without effort. Not this year. I haven't seen one yet. I see in the just-released BBA that they are "rare" in Western NS but I believe there is lots of good habitat in Kings Co.<div><br></div><div>A total of seven birds have been reported in Kings Co. on eBird since May 15th:</div><div><br></div><div>http://ebird.org/ebird/canada/map/chispa?bmo=01&emo=12&byr=2016&eyr=2016&yr=&env.minX=-66.396&env.minY=43.389&env.maxX=-59.643&env.maxY=47.227&gp=true<br></div><div><br></div><div>Many "good" species are far more common than this.</div><div><br></div><div>Rick Whitman</div></div>

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