[NatureNS] First warbler of spring

From: Fritz McEvoy <fritzmcevoy@hotmail.com>
To: NS NATURE <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 10:31:45 -0300
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Hi All=2C
   I saw my first spring warbler this morning=3B a Yellow-rumped Warbler. I=
t's about a week early but not really out of line considering how this migr=
ation season is playing out.=20
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There was also a lovely adult male Northern Harrier slowly hunting over the=
 field in front of my house. Very elegant.=20
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The Kestrel pair are seen only occasionally. Lots of Northern Flickers=2C G=
rackles and Red-winged Blackbirds hanging around as well.
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The Eastern Bluebird pair remain in the area=3B although you can go many ho=
urs without seeing them. With each passing day I become more positive that =
they will stay and raise a family. Fingers crossed.
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All the best.
                     =20
                       Fritz McEvoy
                       Sunrise Valley=2C CB (near Dingwall) 		 	   		  =

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 how this migration season is playing out. <BR>
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There was also a lovely adult male Northern Harrier slowly hunting over the=
 field in front of my house. Very elegant. <BR>
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The Kestrel pair&nbsp=3Bare&nbsp=3Bseen only occasionally. Lots of Northern=
 Flickers=2C Grackles and Red-winged Blackbirds hanging around as well.<BR>
&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B<BR>
The Eastern Bluebird pair remain in the area=3B although you can go many ho=
urs without seeing them. With each passing day I become more positive that =
they will stay and raise a family. Fingers crossed.<BR>
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All the best.<BR>
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