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The Pewee was a white-throated sparrow.
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James R. Hirtle
Dublin Shore> From: edoull@ns.sympatico.ca> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Su=
bject: [NatureNS] Birds in Cape Sable Island - Saturday, May 3, 2008> Date:=
Wed, 7 May 2008 17:23:35 -0300> > I have noticed that the birds on Murray'=
s field trip (Saturday, May 3rd) > were not yet reported so I decided to re=
port the sightings in case other > birders were wondering about that. We ha=
d a great time despite the cold > weather. Here were some birds worth notin=
g:> > CAPLE SABLE ISLAND> > 4 American Oystercatchers> 1 Golden Plover> Red=
knots> Sanderlings> Black bellied plovers> Ruddy Turnstones> Dunlins> Grea=
ter Yellow legs> Indigo bunting (male) (at a feeder)> Fox sparrow> 1 white =
crowned sparrow> palm warbler> yellow rumped warbler> > We failed to find t=
he Black crowned Night heron depite our efforts.> > BACCARO POINT> > 1 Glau=
cous gull - all white> At least 4 Harlequin ducks> 1 Merlin> 1 Wood peewee =
- heard / fleeting sights> Gannets - adult> > Cheers, liz=20
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The Pewee was a white-throated sparrow.<BR>
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James R. Hirtle<BR>
Dublin Shore<BR><BR>> From: edoull@ns.sympatico.ca<BR>> To: naturens@=
chebucto.ns.ca<BR>> Subject: [NatureNS] Birds in Cape Sable Island - Sat=
urday, May 3, 2008<BR>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:23:35 -0300<BR>> <BR=
>> I have noticed that the birds on Murray's field trip (Saturday, May 3=
rd) <BR>> were not yet reported so I decided to report the sightings in =
case other <BR>> birders were wondering about that. We had a great time =
despite the cold <BR>> weather. Here were some birds worth noting:<BR>&g=
t; <BR>> CAPLE SABLE ISLAND<BR>> <BR>> 4 American Oystercatchers<B=
R>> 1 Golden Plover<BR>> Red knots<BR>> Sanderlings<BR>> Black =
bellied plovers<BR>> Ruddy Turnstones<BR>> Dunlins<BR>> Greater Ye=
llow legs<BR>> Indigo bunting (male) (at a feeder)<BR>> Fox sparrow<B=
R>> 1 white crowned sparrow<BR>> palm warbler<BR>> yellow rumped w=
arbler<BR>> <BR>> We failed to find the Black crowned Night heron dep=
ite our efforts.<BR>> <BR>> BACCARO POINT<BR>> <BR>> 1 Glaucous=
gull - all white<BR>> At least 4 Harlequin ducks<BR>> 1 Merlin<BR>&g=
t; 1 Wood peewee - heard / fleeting sights<BR>> Gannets - adult<BR>> =
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