[NatureNS] Rusty Blackbird, Northern Mockingbird in Wolfville, Pine Warbler in Kentville

From: Keith Lowe <mythos25@live.com>
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Paolo and I observed a Rusty Blackbird on the Wolfville Railtrail West this
morning. It was not far from a cooperative Northern Mockingbird a few
hundred meters before the pond. We were surprised by the number of birds at
various stops in Wolfville today.

 

We also saw a couple of the Pine Warbles at the feeder on Blair Ave,
Kentville. Thanks to Richard Stern for the heads on them.


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