[NatureNS] Yellow-headed Blackbird and other mentions

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:30:43 +0000
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Al Durham of Wileville sent me great photos of a yellow-headed blackbird th=
at had been present on July 2. =20
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The black-necked stilt was still present this morning at Oxner's Beach in L=
ower LaHave.  Thanks David Currie=2C Eric Mills and Kevin Lantz for this bi=
rd.
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I forgot to mention that last Sunday at the Miller Point Peace Park there w=
ere six male pine warblers calling.  Today there were two calling and seen=
=2C but I did not walk the whole park=2C so the others could still have bee=
n about.  It was nice to see six white-breasted nuthatches together there a=
s well as six red-breasted nuthatches.  Not rare I know but of mention.
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In my travels today I noticed a lack of warblers.  Has anyone else noticed =
this=2C which might suggest that warblers have started to move in migration=
?  Just curious.  Also of note a large group of all male red-winged blackbi=
rds have also banded together=2C which might suggest that they are getting =
ready to move out of the marsh where they were seen. =20
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'><font size=3D"6">Al Durham of Wi=
leville sent me&nbsp=3Bgreat photos of a yellow-headed&nbsp=3Bblackbird tha=
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Beach in Lower LaHave.&nbsp=3B Thanks David Currie=2C Eric Mills and Kevin =
Lantz for this bird.</font><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=3B<BR><font si=
ze=3D"6">I forgot to mention that last Sunday at the Miller Point Peace Par=
k there were six male pine warblers calling.&nbsp=3B Today there were two c=
alling and seen=2C but I did not walk the whole park=2C so the others could=
 still have been about.&nbsp=3B It was nice to see six white-breasted nutha=
tches together there as well as six red-breasted nuthatches.&nbsp=3B Not ra=
re I know but of mention.</font><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=3B<BR><fo=
nt size=3D"6">In my travels today I noticed a lack of warblers.&nbsp=3B Has=
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 to move in migration?&nbsp=3B Just curious.&nbsp=3B Also of note a large g=
roup of all male red-winged blackbirds have also banded together=2C which m=
ight suggest that they are getting ready to move out of the marsh where the=
y were seen.&nbsp=3B </font><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=3B<BR><font s=
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