[NatureNS] Spring first arrivals

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On 3/19/2018 8:07 AM, Eric Mills wrote:

>  There are many good field birders in Nova Scotia who know
> their local patches very well and can make good informed judgements
> about what has arrived and what has been around all winter.

* and even if you've had a single Robin skulking among the Winterberries 
or depending on your feeder all winter, it's quite obvious when the 
migrants have arrived.

fred.
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