[NatureNS] Recently Deceased Black & white Warbler

Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 17:24:14 -0300 (ADT)
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   <br/>This afternoon, I found on the ground, right below our back deck a recently deceased Black &#38; white Warbler. I am fairly sure it is anyway.&#160;I believe it is a female (after checking Sibleys). It obviously, unfortunately, must have&#160;flown into&#160;the deck and died. It has no obvious injuries. I have put it in the freezer.
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   Does the NS Museum Of Natural History still welcome specimens for study and, or, their collections?
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   I did take pictures, which I would gladly forward,&#160;if anyone could help me with a definitive ID. I did put the photos on the NS Bird Society Facebook page. Thank you in advance.
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   Gayle MacLean
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   Dartmouth
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