[NatureNS] species at risk

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Hi Billy,
That's somewhat concerning since they should have arrived by now. Although I
see on eBird, there are only two June records so far this year on Cape
Breton Island. Olive-sided Flycatchers also tend to come in the same week as
Canada Warblers. I hope you and Weldon and Ed will check again soon.	
John

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca On Behalf Of bdigout
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Subject: [NatureNS] species at risk

Weldon MacPhail, Ed Erenson and myself went looking for Canada Warblers
yesterday in their usual haunts.....No luck, but we did come up with
Olive-sided Flycatcher and Blackpoll Warbler..  Maybe too early for Canadas
in Cape Breton.
Billy

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