[NatureNS] Pine warblers in downtown Halifax

From: "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Checked out the recently reported warblers on Lower Water Street late this 
afternoon.   Two pine warblers are still there.  One has a touch of yellow 
on its throat while the other is bright.   Could not find the Cape May 
warbler, but I got there at four.   The warblers are surviving, thanks to 
the tubal feeder on the balcony.   Other birds there were: three sparrow 
species (house, white throated, song),  black capped chickadees, two pine 
warblers, and starlings.  I plan to check if I can relocate the cape may 
warbler this week.

Cheers,
Liz 

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