[NatureNS] Mini Fallout

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From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Well I'd first like to say that I'm upset that I have to work again today a=
nd cannot be out and about to enjoy all of the the good birds around.  On t=
he plus side when I stumbled out of bed this morning and looked out of the =
window I was surprised to see two indigo buntings.  Of course they immediat=
ely flew off before I could grab the camera.  There was a large number of w=
arblers hopping around the trees.  By the time I was clothed and out the do=
or the warblers had disappeared, but I immediately noted a flycatcher.  I'm=
 still not sure if I had both a phoebe and a pewee.  The photos will tell. =
 I think that there were two flycatchers.  The one was making a consistent =
call, not like I've heard before I don't think, so I have some sound clips =
that I'll listen too before I comment.  When I have time and am not working=
 that is.  I then watched a female rose-breasted grosbeak fly in.  There we=
re some other species about, but nothing special, other then a brief look a=
t what I believe was a yellow-throated vireo.  It did not stay stationary l=
ong enough for me to be positive of the ID though.


James R. Hirtle

LaHave

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<p>Well I'd first like to say that I'm upset that I have to work again toda=
y and cannot be out and about to enjoy all of the the good birds around.&nb=
sp; On the plus side when I stumbled out of bed this morning and looked out=
 of the window I was surprised to see
 two indigo buntings.&nbsp; Of course they immediately flew off before I co=
uld grab the camera.&nbsp; There was a large number of warblers hopping aro=
und the trees.&nbsp; By the time I was clothed and out the door the warbler=
s had disappeared, but I immediately noted a flycatcher.&nbsp;
 I'm still not sure if I had both a phoebe and a pewee.&nbsp; The photos wi=
ll tell.&nbsp; I think that there were two flycatchers.&nbsp; The one was m=
aking a consistent call, not like I've heard before I don't think, so I hav=
e some sound clips that I'll listen too before
 I comment.&nbsp; When I have time and am not working that is.&nbsp; I then=
 watched a female rose-breasted grosbeak fly in.&nbsp; There were some othe=
r species about, but nothing special, other then a brief look at what I bel=
ieve was a yellow-throated vireo.&nbsp; It did not stay
 stationary long enough for me to be positive of the ID though.&nbsp;&nbsp;=
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<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave</p>
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