[NatureNS] 1st yr male Baltimore oriole, Antigonish

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Sounds reportable to me, Brian.  Nice find.  I walked through an apple
orchard today; one that has not been harvested for several seasons.  There
was a flock of ~ 15 Cedar Waxwings and some Robins, but nothing as exciting
as a Baltimore Oriole.  What was more remarkable was the proliferation of
multiflora rose that is starting to take over in the past couple of years.
Some plants have climbed to the very tops of the apple trees.  It's an
unpleasant invasive.  The birds probably introduced it to the orchard.

Donna
Tupperville, Annapolis County

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]
On Behalf Of Brian Starzomski
Sent: November-12-16 5:27 PM
To: Naturens Naturens; Rare Bird Alert
Subject: [NatureNS] 1st yr male Baltimore oriole, Antigonish

Hi all

I had a first year male Baltimore oriole foraging in some apple trees in
Brierly Brook, just north of the town of Antigonish, this afternoon. 

I'm not sure how reportable this is since I've moved out of the province,
but this was my first November record.

Cheers

Brian


Brian Starzomski
Victoria BC but visiting my Dad in Antigonish 

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