[NatureNS] Baltimore (Northern) Oriole

From: Ken J MacAulay <kenmacaulay@eastlink.ca>
To: "Naturens@Chebucto. Ca" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 17:52:44 -0300
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An adult male Baltimore or Northern Oriole has been attending my suet =
block all day.  While not an unusual sighting, this is a rare bird for =
my yard and only the second or third time in 23 years that I have seen =
one here.

Ken MacAulay
Port Mouton, NS
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