[NatureNS] Two Orange-crowned Warblers

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From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
To: Naturens Naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
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I found two orange-crowned warblers today.  No pictures as it was windy and=
 both birds stayed low and in the thick of the vegetation and moved rather =
quickly out of sight.  The first one was a brighter bird and was along the =
Back Harbour Road Lunenburg, just back from Starrs Road in the spot where t=
here is a culvert with a lot of multiflora.  This is a location where many =
rarer species show up during the winter.  The second one was along the Kiss=
ing Bridge Road but further along in the multiflora back towards Lilydale. =
 It was just as you break from the large patch of multiflora on the left to=
 a house from the First Peninsula side.

James R. Hirtle
LaHave

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<span>I found two orange-crowned warblers today.&nbsp; No pictures as it wa=
s windy and both birds stayed low and in the thick of the vegetation and mo=
ved rather quickly out of sight.&nbsp; The first one was a brighter bird an=
d was along the Back Harbour Road Lunenburg,
 just back from Starrs Road in the spot where there is a culvert with a lot=
 of multiflora.&nbsp; This is a location where many rarer species show up d=
uring the winter.&nbsp; The second one was along the Kissing Bridge Road bu=
t further along in the multiflora back towards
 Lilydale.&nbsp; It was just as you break from the large patch of multiflor=
a on the left to a house from the First Peninsula side. &nbsp;</span></div>
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<span>James R. Hirtle</span></div>
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