[NatureNS] Birds at Port Medway

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 01:02:48 +0000
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Port Medway/W. Berlin/E. Berlin=2C Queens=2C CA-NS
Sep 17=2C 2012 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Protocol: Traveling
11.5 kilometer(s)
24 species
=20
Common Eider 8
Double-crested Cormorant 37
Great Blue Heron 1
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Herring Gull 26
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Black Guillemot 1
Belted Kingfisher 1
Northern Flicker 6
Least Flycatcher 1
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 2
Black-capped Chickadee 9
Red-breasted Nuthatch 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
American Robin 1
European Starling 2
Cedar Waxwing 4
Nashville Warbler 1
Northern Parula 1
Magnolia Warbler 1
Blackpoll Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler 9
Song Sparrow 6

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At the end of the road at Long Cove Point=2C was a nice grouping of migrant=
s with my first Blackpoll warbler for the year.  I've never gone this long =
into the year in the past 28 years of birdwatching without seeing one.  The=
 small group of birds included black-capped chickadee=2C golden-crowned kin=
glet=2C Nashville warbler=2C northern parula=2C blackpoll warbler=2C magnol=
ia warbler and least flycatcher.  Close by were the cedar waxwings and red-=
breasted nuthatch. =20
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater 		 	   		  =

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Port Medway/W. Berlin/E. Berlin=2C Queens=2C CA-NS<BR>Sep 17=2C 2012 4:00 P=
M - 5:30 PM<BR>Protocol: Traveling<BR>11.5 kilometer(s)<BR>24 species<BR> <=
BR>Common Eider 8<BR>Double-crested Cormorant 37<BR>Great Blue Heron 1<BR>R=
ed-tailed Hawk 1<BR>Herring Gull 26<BR>Great Black-backed Gull 1<BR>Black G=
uillemot 1<BR>Belted Kingfisher 1<BR>Northern Flicker 6<BR>Least Flycatcher=
 1<BR>Blue Jay 2<BR>American Crow 2<BR>Black-capped Chickadee 9<BR>Red-brea=
sted Nuthatch 1<BR>Golden-crowned Kinglet 2<BR>American Robin 1<BR>European=
 Starling 2<BR>Cedar Waxwing 4<BR>Nashville Warbler 1<BR>Northern Parula 1<=
BR>Magnolia Warbler 1<BR>Blackpoll Warbler 1<BR>Yellow-rumped Warbler 9<BR>=
Song Sparrow 6<BR><BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
At the end of the road at Long Cove Point=2C was a nice grouping of migrant=
s with my first Blackpoll warbler for the year.&nbsp=3B I've never gone thi=
s long into the year in the past 28 years of birdwatching without seeing on=
e.&nbsp=3B The small group of birds included black-capped chickadee=2C gold=
en-crowned kinglet=2C Nashville warbler=2C northern parula=2C blackpoll war=
bler=2C magnolia warbler and least flycatcher.&nbsp=3B Close by were the ce=
dar waxwings and red-breasted nuthatch.&nbsp=3B <BR>
&nbsp=3B<BR>
James R. Hirtle<BR>
Bridgewater<BR> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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