[NatureNS] Swallow, Northern Mockingbird and otherwise

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2015 21:30:11 +0000
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I found a swallow today at Cherry Hill.  It was perched on the wires beside=
 tons of European Starlings in the cove with the two ponds when coming from=
 Cherry Hill Beach towards Broad Cove.  I have pictures=2C but it was very =
foggy so I'm not sure if those that I've sent them too can make a positive =
ID.  There was a large white patch above the tail when the swallow flew of =
which I was able to observe this on two separate occasions.  This puzzles m=
e though.
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A northern mockingbird was at house 7740 on the wires at Cherry Hill.
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An interesting sparrow flew from the side of the road into thick shrubbery =
and I was unable to get it back out.  This was at the crest of the hill whe=
n you first enter Broad Cove heading from the direction of Cherry Hill.  It=
 was a pale sparrow with a lot of white in the wing. Definitely not a snow =
bunting.  I suspect maybe a lark sparrow=2C but who knows. =20
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There were 18 red-winged blackbirds in Pleasantville today as well.
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James R. Hirtle
LaHave    =20
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6">I found a swallow today at Cherry Hill.&nbsp=3B It was perched&nbsp=3Bon=
 the wires beside tons of European Starlings in the cove with the two ponds=
 when coming from Cherry Hill Beach towards Broad Cove.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3BI ha=
ve pictures=2C but it was very foggy so I'm not sure if those that I've sen=
t them too can make a positive ID.&nbsp=3B There was a large white patch ab=
ove the tail when the swallow flew of which I was able to observe this on t=
wo separate occasions.&nbsp=3B This puzzles me though.</font><BR><font colo=
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"6">A northern mockingbird was at house 7740 on the wires at Cherry Hill.</=
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=3D"#000000" size=3D"6">An interesting sparrow flew from the side of the ro=
ad into thick shrubbery and I was unable to get it back out.&nbsp=3B This w=
as at the crest of the hill when you first enter&nbsp=3BBroad Cove heading =
from the direction of Cherry Hill.&nbsp=3B It was a pale sparrow with a lot=
 of white in the wing.&nbsp=3BDefinitely not a snow bunting.&nbsp=3B I susp=
ect maybe a lark sparrow=2C but who knows.&nbsp=3B </font><BR><font color=
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6">There were 18 red-winged blackbirds in Pleasantville today as&nbsp=3Bwel=
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