[NatureNS] List of birds seen yesterday between LaHave and Cape Sable Island

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1.   American Black Duck

2.   Mallard

3.   Common Eider

4.   Common Loon

5.   Northern Gannet

6.   Double-crested Cormorant

7.   Great Blue Heron

8.   Osprey

9.   Northern Harrier

10. Broad-winged Hawk (three circling near Liverpool)

11. Black-bellied Plover

12. Semi-palmated Plover

13. Greater Yellowlegs

14. Willet

15. Lesser Yellowlegs

16. Whimbrel

17. Stilt Sandpiper (close to Port L'Tour)

18. Sanderling

19. Least Sandpiper

20. Semi-palmated Sandpiper

21. Short-billed Dowitcher

22. Black Guillemot

23. Ring-billed Gull

24. Herring Gull

25. Great Black-backed Gull

26. Common Tern

27. Rock Pigeon

28. Mourning Dove

29. Ruby-throated Hummingbird

30. Northern Flicker

31. Alder Flycatcher

George Lowe said that he saw an Eastern Phoebe at Baccaro.

32. Red-eyed Vireo

33. Blue Jay

34. American Crow

35. Common Raven

36. Black-capped Chickadee

37. Red-breasted Nuthatch

38. Golden-crowned Kinglet

39. American Robin

40. European Starling

41. Cedar Waxwing

42. Black & White Warbler

43. Nashville Warbler

44. Common Yellowthroat

45. Northern Parula

46. Magnolia Warbler

47. Palm Warbler

48. Yellow-rumped Warbler

49. Song Sparrow

50. Savannah Sparrow

51. Common Grackle

52. Brown-headed Cowbird (9 juveniles on the wires at The Hawk (CSI - Cape =
Sable Island)

53. American Goldfinch


In addition David Walmark and I had (Wood Duck,  American Bittern, Tree Swa=
llow and Swamp Sparrow at Broad Cove, Chesnut-sided Warbler at Crescent Bea=
ch, and Hermit Thrush at East Port Medway.


James R. Hirtle

LaHave


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<div>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;American Black Duck
<p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mallard</p>
<p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Common Eider</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp; Common Loon</p>
<p>5.&nbsp;&nbsp; Northern Gannet</p>
<p>6.&nbsp;&nbsp; Double-crested Cormorant</p>
<p>7.&nbsp;&nbsp; Great Blue Heron</p>
<p>8.&nbsp;&nbsp; Osprey</p>
<p>9.&nbsp;&nbsp; Northern Harrier</p>
<p>10.&nbsp;Broad-winged Hawk (three circling near Liverpool)</p>
<p>11.&nbsp;Black-bellied Plover</p>
<p>12. Semi-palmated Plover</p>
<p>13. Greater Yellowlegs</p>
<p>14. Willet</p>
<p>15. Lesser Yellowlegs</p>
<p>16. Whimbrel</p>
<p>17. Stilt Sandpiper (close to Port L'Tour)</p>
<p>18. Sanderling</p>
<p>19. Least Sandpiper</p>
<p>20. Semi-palmated Sandpiper</p>
<p>21. Short-billed Dowitcher</p>
<p>22. Black Guillemot</p>
<p>23. Ring-billed Gull</p>
<p>24. Herring Gull</p>
<p>25. Great Black-backed Gull</p>
<p>26. Common Tern</p>
<p>27. Rock Pigeon</p>
<p>28. Mourning Dove</p>
<p>29. Ruby-throated Hummingbird</p>
<p>30. Northern Flicker</p>
<p>31. Alder Flycatcher</p>
<p>George Lowe said that he saw an Eastern Phoebe at Baccaro.</p>
<p>32. Red-eyed Vireo</p>
<p>33. Blue Jay</p>
<p>34. American Crow</p>
<p>35. Common Raven</p>
<p>36. Black-capped Chickadee</p>
<p>37. Red-breasted Nuthatch</p>
<p>38. Golden-crowned Kinglet</p>
<p>39. American Robin</p>
<p>40. European Starling</p>
<p>41. Cedar Waxwing</p>
<p>42. Black &amp; White Warbler</p>
<p>43. Nashville Warbler</p>
<p>44. Common Yellowthroat</p>
<p>45. Northern Parula</p>
<p>46. Magnolia Warbler</p>
<p>47. Palm Warbler</p>
<p>48. Yellow-rumped Warbler</p>
<p>49. Song Sparrow</p>
<p>50. Savannah Sparrow</p>
<p>51. Common Grackle</p>
<p>52. Brown-headed Cowbird (9 juveniles on the wires at The Hawk (CSI - Ca=
pe Sable Island)</p>
<p>53.&nbsp;American Goldfinch</p>
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<p>In addition David Walmark&nbsp;and I had (Wood Duck, &nbsp;American Bitt=
ern, Tree Swallow and Swamp Sparrow at Broad Cove, Chesnut-sided Warbler at=
 Crescent Beach, and&nbsp;Hermit Thrush at East Port Medway.</p>
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<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave</p>
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