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Hi John and all:
Based on my field trip this weekend past, I would say that warblers have de=
finitely started migration earlier than normal. I only had seven species. =
I know that many more species were present over the summer on territory in=
the places that we visited and they were absent on July 23. Also represen=
tative numbers of the seven species of warblers that we did get were low. =
We had mostly juveniles with adults and most of the juveniles still with wh=
at I call peach fuzz. Very noticeably missing were common yellowthroat, Ma=
gnolia warbler, blackburnian, and Canada warbler. We also only found one y=
ellow warbler. I always get blue-headed vireoand they were gone as were ea=
stern wood pewees and least flycatchers. Alder flycatcher numbers were als=
o down and this species is usually found the whole way along the route that=
I follow. So I think that it is more than just the warblers that are on t=
he move early.
James R. Hirtle
LaHave
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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on beha=
lf of John Kearney <john.kearney@ns.sympatico.ca>
Sent: July 24, 2016 2:41 PM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] Early Warbler Movement
Hi All,
Warblers have begun moving at night. These are likely landscape changes rat=
her than south-bound migration at this early date. Last night at Carleton, =
Yarmouth County, I recorded 14 warbler calls; 4 Ovenbird, 3 Northern Parula=
, 3 Magnolia Warbler, 1 Chestnut-sided Warbler, 1 Black-and-white Warbler, =
1 Nashville Warbler, and 1 Blackburnian Warbler.
John
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<p>Hi John and all:</p>
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<p>Based on my field trip this weekend past, I would say that warblers have=
definitely started migration earlier than normal. I only had seven s=
pecies. I know that many more species were present over the summer on=
territory in the places that we visited and
they were absent on July 23. Also representative numbers of the seve=
n species of warblers that we did get were low. We had mostly juvenil=
es with adults and most of the juveniles still with what I call peach fuzz.=
Very noticeably missing were common yellowthroat,
Magnolia warbler, blackburnian, and Canada warbler. We also only fou=
nd one yellow warbler. I always get blue-headed vireoand they were go=
ne as were eastern wood pewees and least flycatchers. Alder flycatche=
r numbers were also down and this species is usually
found the whole way along the route that I follow. So I think that i=
t is more than just the warblers that are on the move early.
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<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave<br>
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ucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on behalf of John Kearney =
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nt-size: 10pt;"><span style=3D"font-family: "Calibri",sans-serif;=
font-size: 11pt;">Warblers have begun moving at night. These are likely la=
ndscape changes rather than south-bound migration at this
early date. Last night at Carleton, Yarmouth County, I recorded 14 warbler=
calls; 4 Ovenbird, 3 Northern Parula, 3 Magnolia Warbler, 1 Chestnut-sided=
Warbler, 1 Black-and-white Warbler, 1 Nashville Warbler, and 1 Blackburnia=
n Warbler.</span></p>
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nt-size: 10pt;"><span style=3D"font-family: "Calibri",sans-serif;=
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