[NatureNS] Tree swallows fledged

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yes Ken! Thank you!  now if it would just find a friend...


-----Original Message----- 
From: Ken McKenna
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 1:04 PM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Tree swallows fledged

What about Northern Parula Marg.
Cheers
Ken

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> On Jun 28, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca> wrote:
>
> July 28/17   White Point, Queens
>
> This am the last two chicks in the Grapevine House fledged. That makes a 
> total of five. There was one that flew a couple days ahead of the others 
> then one a day until today when there were the two. It is so quiet now. I 
> will miss them. One pair nested, possibly over another nest, Steve will 
> take the house down and clean it this evening likely, so he can put his 
> Canadian flag up for July 1st.
> We appear to have one young hummingbird out now. There were three females 
> on the studio feeder this am and two males squabble from time to time.
> Downy Woodpeckers are out, tiny Nuthatches were lined up in the maple 
> tree, young Robins, Northern Flickers and Grackles.... well the grackle 
> numbers have dropped drastically, thankfully. There is one pair coming 
> once in awhile to the feeders but the hoards are gone! Yeah! Red winged 
> blackbirds are also fewer although I am pretty sure there are two nests at 
> least in the swamp.
> Mourning Doves numbers are dropping as well. Crows and Ravens did a number 
> on the grackles and robins. I know everyone has to eat.
> I found an egg shell in the driveway. A lovely pale blue with a brown or 
> muddy purpley splotches on it. It is quite a bit larger than a robin's egg 
> at least twice the size. I must see if I can find out who might have 
> produced it. I don't believe I have seen it before.
>
> Golden Crowned kinglets are visiting and oh! Purple finches have their 
> young out now. There are others, including chickadees, the catbird, that I 
> am not sure if the nests were raided or washed out or what is happening.
>
> There is one bird sound. It is driving me foolish. Just when I find the 
> bird with my glasses, smallish, it moves. It is a burbled buzz, slowly 
> rises a bit then drops a bit just before it finishes. Kind of harsh. Loud 
> and travels a long way. There are no replies as far as I can tell. The 
> bird goes around and around the house and neighbourhood and I know I 
> should know what it is but I can't remember. I have spent several evenings 
> listening to sounds on allaboutbirds to no avail. Agh!! I did hear it 
> though. In allaboutbirds on the chipping sparrow song it is in the 
> background. I still don't know what it is though.
>
> Must get back to the studio. Lighthouse art show and sale is in mid August 
> this year in Port Medway and fresh pieces, sizes various, need to be ready 
> to go there. I want to paint at Ragged Harbour but those chicks ( Willet 
> and Killdeers) need to get off so I can get where I want to go.
> I can hear a frog in the swamp today and we have had a number of 
> butterflies including another Monarch sighting. My milkweed is not 
> expanding much so I need to plant more out and about.
>
> White Point Artist, Marg Millard
> 19 White Point 2 Rd., White Point, Queens Co.,
> R.R. # 1 Hunts Point, Nova Scotia
> B0T 1G0 Canada (902) 683-2393
> LocalArtistMargMillard.ca
> By Appointment, please 

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