[NatureNS] Update to the Blake Maybank Winter Bird List (165)

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And I see the Caroline Wren has been seen again at a feeder in Dartmouth (NSBS Facebook post). The Winter List is doing well for Wrens this year.

Nancy D

> On Dec 12, 2018, at 6:15 PM, Keith Lowe <Mythos25@live.com> wrote:
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> We added 4 new species to bring us to 165. All were core species and it is nice to see a Common Yellowthroat being the one that we under the most time pressure with.
>  
> Winter Wren – Laurie Ann Quigley – Miners Marsh, Kentville
> Hermit Thrush – Arthur d’Entremont -- Middle West Pubnico
> American Woodcock – Laurel d’Entremont -- Lower West Pubnico
> Common Yellowthroat – Mark Dennis – The Hawk, Cape Sable Island,
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>  
> The following are the core species we have yet to add to the WBL.
> Killdeer – Our last one was Nov 18 on Cape Sable Island, Cape Sable.
> Ruddy Turnstone – Not seen since Nov 4 at Hartlen Point
> Wilson’s Snipe – I’m sure one will turn up some time.
> Atlantic Puffin – A select few manage to get them on every WBL.
> Brown Thrasher – last one was seen in Digby County on Nov 26
> Black-backed Woodpecker 
> Long-eared Owl
> Short-eared Owl
> Brant
>  
> In addition, we get Blue-winged Teal 9 times out of 10. The last ones were spotted at Kingsburg Beach, Nov 25.
>  
> Winter Bird List (WBL) runs from Dec 1 – to Feb 29
> Depth of Winter List (DOWL) runs from Feb 28
>  
> For more info and history or to download the full spreadsheet , visit our Winter Bird List page at the Nova Scotia Bird Society website.
> https://www.nsbirdsociety.ca/library/resources/the-birds-of-winter

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