[NatureNS] Yellow-throated warbler

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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2017 14:17:07 -0400
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The "fallout" Yellow-throated Warblers seem to be adapting well to feeder life in NS. Bodes well for their winter survival although I doubt they will ever get back on track. But who knows? 
 
A good addition to your yard list, if you have one. I think it would be very long already.

Nancy

On 2017-12-23, at 1:28 PM, Donna Crossland <dcrossland@eastlink.ca> wrote:

> We have a Yellow-throated warbler at the feeder.  He's eating suet and seed and moving about quickly.  That may be just typical warbler speed, but it was cold this morning and so there may have been additional incentive to keep moving.
> 
> He's been to the neighbour's feeder also, so he's been staying around the area for at least a week now.
> 
> Handsome fellow!  He hasn't "dressed down" for winter.
> 
> Donna Crossland
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