[NatureNS] Yellow-throated Warbler in Aylesford

From: "Wayne P. Neily" <neilyornis@hotmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:11:56 -0400
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Hello folks.
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One of these warblers has been frequenting a feeder in Aylesford since abou=
t 20 October=2C first reported by Ann Young.  Unfortunately=2C I just learn=
ed of it=2C so this report is late=2C but with luck it will stay a while lo=
nger (or perhaps with better luck=2C head south).  The feeders are not visi=
ble from the road=2C so I am awaiting permission from the property owner be=
fore posting a detailed location. =20
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  Photos show it to be of the mid-western race Dendroica dominica albilora=
=2C and  there seems to have been a larger movement than usual this fall of=
 the species=2C and of this subspecies=2C mainly the 3rd week of October=2C=
 from Manitoba to Newfoundland.  Other than a couple of stray migrants earl=
ier=2C one in Maine and one at our Bon Portage I.=2C the first were one at =
St. John's (NL)=2C one in Maine=2C and one in SE Manitoba=2C all about 17-1=
8  October.  There must have been some major weather disturbance in the Mid=
west about then=2C and over the next weeks single Yellow-throated Warblers =
were seen from southern Ontario=2C southern Qu=E9bec=2C and Nova Scotia (Ha=
lifax and Antigonish counties) as well as this one.

Cheers=2C



 Wayne P. Neily
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Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia
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"Think globally=2C Act locally." - Ren=E9 Dubos=2C 1972.=20



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Hello folks.<BR>
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One of these warblers has been frequenting a feeder in Aylesford since abou=
t 20 October=2C first&nbsp=3Breported by Ann Young.&nbsp=3B Unfortunately=
=2C I just learned of it=2C so this report is late=2C but with luck it will=
 stay a while longer (or perhaps with better luck=2C head south).&nbsp=3B T=
he feeders are not visible from the road=2C so I am awaiting permission fro=
m the property owner before posting a detailed location.&nbsp=3B <BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3BPhotos show it to be&nbsp=3Bof the mid-western race <EM>Den=
droica dominica albilora</EM>=2C and&nbsp=3B there seems to have been a lar=
ger movement than usual this fall of the species=2C and of this subspecies=
=2C mainly the 3rd week of October=2C from Manitoba to Newfoundland.&nbsp=
=3B Other than a couple of stray migrants earlier=2C one in Maine and one a=
t our Bon Portage I.=2C the first were one at St. John's (NL)=2C one in Mai=
ne=2C and one in SE Manitoba=2C all about 17-18&nbsp=3B October.&nbsp=3B Th=
ere must have been some major weather disturbance in the Midwest about then=
=2C and over the next weeks single Yellow-throated Warblers were seen from =
southern Ontario=2C southern Qu=E9bec=2C and Nova Scotia (Halifax and Antig=
onish counties) as well as this one.<BR><BR>Cheers=2C<BR><BR>
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