Hi All,

My weekly report on nocturnal migration in Nova Scotia is available for the
1st week of October at:
http://www.johnfkearney.com/Carleton_YarmouthCounty_2016.html.

 

Nocturnal migration here was only 1/5 of what it was during the previous
period. Some of the later migrants like Orange-crowned Warbler, Black-capped
Chickadee, and Dark-eyed Junco began to appear this week.

The most common birds were Yellow-rumped Warblers and White-throated
Sparrows.

 

John Kearney

Carleton, NS

 


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