[NatureNS] Least sandpipers

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From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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I made a run to Miner's Marsh in Kentville today.  I was surprised to see s=
even least sandpipers there.  While present at the marsh I heard two sora r=
ails and saw a bay-breasted warbler.  There was still one male Baltimore or=
iole there as well as two eastern kingbirds.

At the Port Williams Sewage lagoon there was a female gadwall.  I also saw =
a group of shorebirds that came winging in with about 30-40 individuals ver=
y close together.  They disappeared before I could determine the ID.  I had=
 a black swallowtail there.

James R. Hirtle
LaHave

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<span>I made a run to Miner's Marsh in Kentville today.&nbsp; I was surpris=
ed to see seven least sandpipers there.&nbsp; While present at the marsh I =
heard two sora rails and saw a bay-breasted warbler.&nbsp; There was still =
one male Baltimore oriole there as well as two
 eastern kingbirds. &nbsp;</span></div>
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<span>At the Port Williams Sewage lagoon there was a female gadwall.&nbsp; =
I also saw a group of shorebirds that came winging in with about 30-40 indi=
viduals very close together.&nbsp; They disappeared before I could determin=
e the ID.&nbsp; I had a black swallowtail there.
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<span>James R. Hirtle</span></div>
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