[NatureNS] yellow throats return to Lawrencetown

Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 21:55:19 -0300
From: Andrew Stadnyk <Andrew.Stadnyk@dal.ca>
To: Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com>
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You assume correctly, sorry.  They are Common Yellowthroats, my  
nomenclature is rusty.

Cheers,

Andy


Quoting Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com>:

> Hi Andy et al,
>
> May we assume that these are Common Yellowthroats, a warbler species  
> which likes to hang out in thick tangles of alders, give a harsh  
> chip. and are very common in boggy areas of NS in summer - as  
> against Yellow-throated warblers, which occur much further south and  
> occasionally visit NS, usually at migrant hotspots in Fall and Winter?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Richard
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 5, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Andrew Stadnyk <Andrew.Stadnyk@Dal.Ca> wrote:
>
>> The yellow-throated warblers have returned in numbers on the paths  
>> off Lawrencetown beach, as have Alder flycatchers.  Yellow warblers  
>> have been back for at least a week.
>>
>> Surprisingly few shore birds on the weekend- one Willet.
>>
>> Donna, the chirp we heard was from the yellow-throats!
>>
>> Andy Stadnyk
>> Lower Sackville
>>
>>
>
>



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