[NatureNS] Warbler Wave and Migrants

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From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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I had my first warbler wave move through the yard this morning in regards t=
o migration.  On a bird outing to Branch LaHave, I had a tree with three ea=
stern wood pewees on it.  I heard at least two others calling in that area,=
 which with warblers and other species suggests migrating birds moving thro=
ugh there also.

Last night I took a drive to Broad Cove.  I watched two juvenile bank swall=
ows being fed by adults on the wires beside the road.  Interesting was that=
 two or three yellow-rumped warbler juveniles and barn swallow juveniles an=
d black-capped chickadee juveniles kept landing beside the juvenile bank sw=
allows and sometimes crowded them to the point of making them move.  I got =
the impression that they were looking for free handouts from the adults ban=
k swallows when they came in to feed the young.  I've never seen this activ=
ity before.

The eastern bluebirds in Back Cornwall I was told as of today moved out a w=
eek ago.

I never posted it as they did not stick around, but about a week ago, Lise =
Bell had two juvenile yellow-crowned night herons on Bush Island.

James R. Hirtle
LaHave

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I had my first warbler wave move through the yard this morning in regards t=
o migration.&nbsp; On a bird outing to Branch LaHave, I had a tree with thr=
ee eastern wood pewees on it.&nbsp; I heard at least two others calling in =
that area, which with warblers and other species
 suggests migrating birds moving through there also.</div>
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Last night I took a drive to Broad Cove.&nbsp; I watched two juvenile bank =
swallows being fed by adults on the wires beside the road.&nbsp; Interestin=
g was that two or three yellow-rumped warbler juveniles and barn swallow ju=
veniles and black-capped chickadee juveniles
 kept landing beside the juvenile bank swallows and sometimes crowded them =
to the point of making them move.&nbsp; I got the impression that they were=
 looking for free handouts from the adults bank swallows when they came in =
to feed the young.&nbsp; I've never seen this
 activity before.</div>
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The eastern bluebirds in Back Cornwall I was told as of today moved out a w=
eek ago.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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I never posted it as they did not stick around, but about a week ago, Lise =
Bell had two juvenile yellow-crowned night herons on Bush Island.&nbsp;&nbs=
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James R. Hirtle</div>
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