[NatureNS] Bird Song on Territory and Common Grackle

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From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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On Mar. 11 on Dufferin Street in Bridgewater I heard five species on territ=
ory.  They included dark-eyed junco, northern cardinal, white-breasted nuth=
atch, mourning dove and song sparrow.  All were very vocal.  In addition ev=
erywhere else that I stopped in Bridgewater on that day there was a norther=
n cardinal male as vocal on territory.  This included behind the Eastside P=
laza with a male high in a tree that I could see at the edge of the Glenn A=
llen Subdivision.

I saw my first common grackle in Lunenburg County for this year on March 12=
 in Conquerall Bank.

James R. Hirtle
LaHave

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<span>On Mar. 11 on Dufferin Street in Bridgewater I heard five species on =
territory.&nbsp; They included dark-eyed junco, northern cardinal, white-br=
easted nuthatch, mourning dove and song sparrow.&nbsp; All were very vocal.=
&nbsp; In addition everywhere else that I stopped
 in Bridgewater on that day there was a northern cardinal male as vocal on =
territory.&nbsp; This included behind the Eastside Plaza with a male high i=
n a tree that I could see at the edge of the Glenn Allen Subdivision. &nbsp=
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<span>I saw my first common grackle in Lunenburg County for this year on Ma=
rch 12 in Conquerall Bank.</span></div>
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<span>James R. Hirtle</span></div>
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