[NatureNS] Digby Neck Trip Today

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 00:25:54 +0000
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Hi all: =20

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Not a bad day with 55 species observed.

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A large movement of hundreds of American robins today.

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Two spots with three Canada Jays

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The immature little blue heron still at the Seawall Marsh

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At Gullivers Road at the end 19 song sparrows=2C with 15 in one small shrub

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At Midway Lake - 120 greater scaup=2C one adult white-crowned sparrow and e=
ight juveniles=2C one clay-colored sparrow.

Two juvenile yellow-bellied sapsucker=2C where one attacked another knockin=
g it out of the tree and coming to the ground on top of it before both flew=
 off again. =20

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Two wood ducks in a lake at South Brookfield

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Numbers of yellow-rumped warblers throughout.  The only other warbler found=
 was a common yellowthroat female at Marsh Road.

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A ruby-crowned kinglet along Virginia.

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Numbers of swamp sparrows with four just before Bear River.

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Sandy Cove - two turkey vultures and two red-necked grebes.

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A group of roughly 2 500 European Starlings at Digby. =20

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Two purple Finch at Virginia.  I haven't seen any in a time now.

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James R. Hirtle

Bayport

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Hi all:&nbsp=3B <BR>
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Not a bad day with 55 species observed.<BR>
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A large movement of hundreds of American robins today.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Two spots with three Canada Jays<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
The immature little blue heron still at the Seawall Marsh<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
At Gullivers Road at the end 19 song sparrows=2C with 15 in one small shrub=
<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
At&nbsp=3BMidway Lake - 120 greater scaup=2C one adult white-crowned sparro=
w and eight juveniles=2C one clay-colored sparrow.<BR>
Two juvenile yellow-bellied sapsucker=2C where one attacked another knockin=
g it out of the tree and coming to the ground on top of it before both flew=
 off again.&nbsp=3B <BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Two wood ducks in a lake at South Brookfield<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Numbers of yellow-rumped warblers throughout.&nbsp=3B The only other warble=
r found was a common yellowthroat female at Marsh Road.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
A ruby-crowned kinglet along Virginia.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Numbers of swamp sparrows with four just before Bear River.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Sandy Cove - two turkey vultures and two red-necked grebes.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
A group of roughly 2 500 European Starlings at Digby.&nbsp=3B <BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
Two purple Finch at Virginia.&nbsp=3B I haven't seen any in a time now.<BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
James R. Hirtle<BR>
Bayport<BR>
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