[NatureNS] Blue Grosbeak, Orioles, Brier Island

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From: nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 May 2018 10:14:04 -0300
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Your Orchard Oriole and another seen in Tusket yesterday are the Spring Firs=
t  Arrival overshoot Orchard Orioles for 2018! Slightly earlier than past ye=
ars as you can see in the NSBS SFA table http://nsbirdsociety.ca/library/res=
ources/spring-first-arrivals
Many Baltimore Oriole were seen for the first time yesterday as well.=20

The SFA table is rapidly filling. Of note were lots of reports of Northern P=
arula, also on May 3.=20

I am calling the Orchard Oriole an overshoot. There seems to be some conflic=
t with this term. If anyone can clarify it and it=E2=80=99s usage for me ple=
ase do.=20

Nancy

Sent from my iPad

> On May 3, 2018, at 8:04 PM, Eric Mills <E.Mills@Dal.Ca> wrote:
>=20
> Shortly after noon today the wind veered from SW to N and the temperature d=
ropped out of the double digit range. Almost simultaneously with this change=
, Carl Haycock saw a male Blue Grosbeak, a female N. Oriole, and a probable f=
emale Orchard Oriole moving through his back yard and an adjacent property i=
n Westport.=20
>=20
> None of these could be located later, but given the current conditions - N=
 winds and rain - they are almost certainly still on Brier Island. This morn=
ing's Field Sparrow=E2=80=8E is still here, at a feeder with Chipping Sparro=
ws.=20
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> Eric L. Mills=20
> Lower Rose Bay
> Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia=20
> Canada

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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto">Your Orchard Oriole and another seen in Tus=
ket yesterday are the Spring First &nbsp;Arrival overshoot Orchard Orioles f=
or 2018! Slightly earlier than past years as you can see in the NSBS SFA tab=
le&nbsp;<a href=3D"http://nsbirdsociety.ca/library/resources/spring-first-ar=
rivals">http://nsbirdsociety.ca/library/resources/spring-first-arrivals</a><=
div><span style=3D"font-family: Calibri, &quot;Slate Pro&quot;, sans-serif, s=
ans-serif;">Many Baltimore Oriole were seen for the first time yesterday as w=
ell.&nbsp;</span></div><div><div><br></div><div>The SFA table is rapidly fil=
ling. Of note were lots of reports of Northern Parula, also on May 3.&nbsp;<=
/div><div><br></div><div>I am calling the Orchard Oriole an overshoot. There=
 seems to be some conflict with this term. If anyone can clarify it and it=E2=
=80=99s usage for me please do.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Nancy<br><br>=
<div id=3D"AppleMailSignature">Sent from my iPad</div><div><br>On May 3, 201=
8, at 8:04 PM, Eric Mills &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:E.Mills@Dal.Ca">E.Mills@Dal.=
Ca</a>&gt; wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div>

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<div>Shortly after noon today the wind veered from SW to N and the temperatu=
re dropped out of the double digit range. Almost simultaneously with this ch=
ange, Carl Haycock saw a male Blue Grosbeak, a female N. Oriole, and a proba=
ble female Orchard Oriole moving
 through his back yard and an adjacent property in Westport.&nbsp;</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>None of these could be located later, but given the current conditions -=
 N winds and rain - they are almost certainly still on Brier Island. This mo=
rning's Field Sparrow=E2=80=8E is still here, at a feeder with Chipping Spar=
rows.&nbsp;</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Eric&nbsp;L.&nbsp;Mills <br>
Lower&nbsp;Rose&nbsp;Bay<br>
Lunenburg&nbsp;Co.,&nbsp;Nova&nbsp;Scotia&nbsp;<br>
Canada</div>


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