[NatureNS] Sapsucker reports

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Thank you James. Greg's and Paolo's were indeed first sightings. None seemed to have overwintered. Mar31(f) and Apr1(m) reports. I expect them soon here (inland Kings Co.) and look forward to their taps- so much better than those of other WPs.
On 2018-04-01, at 7:53 PM, James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Greg White posted one as on Cape Sable Island today, which definitely is not an over wintering bird.
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> James R. Hirtle
> LaHave
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> Birders in and near HRM: I am trying to decide if a Mar26 anonymous eBird report of a YB Sapsucker in W Pennant is an overwintering bird or one of our first migrants. Another was posted in PPP yesterday as well. A different or the same overwintering/newly arriving bird possibly? Thanks for any help clarifying this. A popular location like Pt Pleasant Park would be well documented I think.
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> There were few reports on eBird of overwintering Sapsuckers.
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> Nancy

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