[NatureNS] North American Migration Count

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
To: Naturens Naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Sun, 10 May 2015 01:31:42 +0000
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We had a great day in the field with 66 species.  Worrisome to me was way l=
ower numbers of American Robins and we were down about 200 birds overall fr=
om what we normally see on the route we cover.  The biggest surprise for me=
 was a verry.  I thought initially that it was an ovenbird=2C until my bett=
er half said why doesn't it have the orange patch on the head like an ovenb=
ird.  I then realized wait a minute she's right it is not an overbird but a=
 verry.  The pictures clearly show it as such.  We did get an ovenbird too.=
  We had nine species of warbler=2C but missed American redstart=2C which w=
e always get in sizeable numbers.  Also missing was swamp sparrows and some=
 other species that we always see. =20
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James R. Hirtle
LaHave
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at it was an ovenbird=2C&nbsp=3Buntil my better half said why doesn't it ha=
ve the orange patch on the head like an ovenbird.&nbsp=3B I then realized w=
ait a minute she's right it is not an overbird but a verry.&nbsp=3B The pic=
tures clearly show it as such.&nbsp=3B We did get an ovenbird too.&nbsp=3B =
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