I just flushed it from the grass in the east end of the airfield. Middle of
the east end. It flew up into a group of 3 small (2.5m) White Pines. 20m
north of little path that runs to the water’s edge.

It’s tough to find. A group of us missed it during an earlier pass. This
species is annual in this location but always a challenge to see well.

The Say’s Phoebe is still present. The Merlin and Kestrel have not had a
run at it yet.

Jeff Skevington


-- 
Jeff Skevington, Research Scientist
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Ottawa, ON, K1A 0C6, Canada
Phone: 613-720-2862
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E-mail: jhskeving...@gmail.com
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