[NatureNS] Bacarro/Blanche Nova Scotia Bird Society Field Trip

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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We had a great turnout and a good day in the field, with 21 partipants.  Tw=
enty-two if you include me as the field trip leader.  Species were:


1.   Canada Goose

2.   American Black Duck

3.   Mallard

4.   Green-winged Teal

5.   Greater Scaup

6.   Common Eider

7.   Harlequin Duck

8.   Surf Scoter

9.   White-winged Scoter

10. Black Scoter

11. Long-tailed Duck

12. Bufflehead

13. Common Goldeneye

14. Barrow's Goldeneye (female) - Not seen by most of the group)

15. Red-breasted Merganser

16. Ring-necked Pheasant (heard by a number within the group including me)

17. Common Loon

18. Horned Grebe

19. Red-necked Grebe

20. Northern Gannet

21. Great Cormorant

22. Bald Eagle (A nest on Clyde River with seeing both of the pair at the n=
est - Doesn't appear to inclubating yet as both left the nest unattended be=
fore returning)

23. Black Guillemot

24. Ring-billed Gull

25. Herring Gull

26. Iceland Gull

27. Great Black-backed Gull

28. Rock Pigeon

29. Mourning Dove

30. Snowy Owl

31. Belted Kingfisher

32. Hairy Woodpecker

33. Downy Woodpecker

34. Northern Flicker

35. Black-backed Woodpecker (Only heard by one of the group)

36. Gray Jay

37. American Crow

38. Common Raven

39. Black-capped Chickadee

40. Boreal Chickadee (Heard in three locations by one of the group only as =
far as I know)

41. Red-breasted Nuthatch

42. Golden-crowned Kinglet

43. American Robin

44. European Starling

45. Song Sparrow

46. White-throated Sparrow

47. Dark-eyed Junco

48. Red-winged Blackbird

49. Common Grackle

50. Brown-headed Cowbird

51. Pine Siskin

52. American Goldfinch

Ring-necked Ducks (Possible - Only seen briefly and disappeared around a be=
nd before we could check them out).

Usually on this trip it is loaded with American Robins.  We hardly saw or h=
eard any.  On the way back though there was a one kilometre stretch or so w=
here every lawn had American robins on it, so a sign that some came in duri=
ng the afternoon in migration.


James R. Hirtle

LaHave


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<p>We had a great turnout and a good day in the field, with 21 partipants.&=
nbsp; Twenty-two if you include me as the field trip leader.&nbsp; Species =
were:</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; Canada Goose</p>
<p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp; American Black Duck</p>
<p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mallard</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp; Green-winged Teal</p>
<p>5.&nbsp;&nbsp; Greater Scaup</p>
<p>6.&nbsp;&nbsp; Common Eider</p>
<p>7.&nbsp;&nbsp; Harlequin Duck</p>
<p>8.&nbsp;&nbsp; Surf Scoter</p>
<p>9.&nbsp;&nbsp; White-winged Scoter</p>
<p>10.&nbsp;Black Scoter</p>
<p>11. Long-tailed Duck</p>
<p>12. Bufflehead</p>
<p>13.&nbsp;Common Goldeneye</p>
<p>14. Barrow's Goldeneye (female) - Not seen by most of the group)</p>
<p>15. Red-breasted Merganser</p>
<p>16. Ring-necked Pheasant (heard by a number within the group including m=
e)</p>
<p>17. Common Loon</p>
<p>18. Horned Grebe</p>
<p>19. Red-necked Grebe</p>
<p>20. Northern Gannet</p>
<p>21. Great Cormorant</p>
<p>22. Bald Eagle (A nest on Clyde River with seeing both of the pair at th=
e nest - Doesn't appear to inclubating yet as both left the nest unattended=
 before returning)</p>
<p>23. Black Guillemot</p>
<p>24. Ring-billed Gull</p>
<p>25. Herring Gull</p>
<p>26. Iceland Gull</p>
<p>27. Great Black-backed Gull</p>
<p>28. Rock Pigeon</p>
<p>29. Mourning Dove</p>
<p>30. Snowy Owl</p>
<p>31. Belted Kingfisher</p>
<p>32. Hairy Woodpecker</p>
<p>33. Downy Woodpecker</p>
<p>34. Northern Flicker</p>
<p>35. Black-backed Woodpecker (Only heard by one of the group)</p>
<p>36. Gray Jay</p>
<p>37. American Crow</p>
<p>38. Common Raven</p>
<p>39. Black-capped Chickadee</p>
<p>40. Boreal Chickadee (Heard in three locations by one of the group only =
as far as I know)</p>
<p>41. Red-breasted Nuthatch</p>
<p>42. Golden-crowned Kinglet</p>
<p>43. American Robin</p>
<p>44. European Starling</p>
<p>45. Song Sparrow</p>
<p>46. White-throated Sparrow</p>
<p>47. Dark-eyed Junco</p>
<p>48. Red-winged Blackbird</p>
<p>49. Common Grackle</p>
<p>50. Brown-headed Cowbird</p>
<p>51. Pine Siskin</p>
<p>52. American Goldfinch</p>
<p>Ring-necked Ducks (Possible - Only seen briefly and disappeared around a=
 bend before we could check them out).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Usually on this trip it is loaded with American&nbsp;Robins.&nbsp; We ha=
rdly&nbsp;saw or heard any.&nbsp; On the way back though there was a one&nb=
sp;kilometre stretch or so where every lawn had&nbsp;American robins on it,=
 so a sign that some came in during the afternoon in migration.&nbsp;
</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
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