[NatureNS] Large groups in migration

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I spent three hours in Kingsburg this morning and came across a number of g=
roups of migrants.  I found a juvenile piping plover at Hirtle's Beach also=
.  There were so many red-breasted nuthatches, that it was extremely hard t=
o get a count on how many were present.  I was able to count 40 though and =
there were likely some that I missed.  Not large numbers of species of warb=
lers present, but numbers of both.  Common yellowthroat with 13 and 8 yello=
w warblers made them the most prominant.  There were large numbers of shore=
birds at Conrad's Island in Lower Rose Bay also by Sand Dollar Beach.


James R. Hirtle

LaHave

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<p>I spent three hours in Kingsburg this morning and came across a number o=
f groups of migrants.&nbsp; I found a juvenile piping plover at Hirtle's Be=
ach also.&nbsp; There were so many red-breasted nuthatches, that it was ext=
remely hard to get a count on how many were
 present.&nbsp; I was able to count 40 though and there were likely some th=
at I missed.&nbsp; Not large numbers of species of warblers present, but nu=
mbers of both.&nbsp; Common yellowthroat with 13 and 8 yellow warblers made=
 them the most prominant.&nbsp; There were large numbers
 of shorebirds at Conrad's Island in Lower Rose Bay also by Sand Dollar Bea=
ch.</p>
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<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave<br>
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