Hi All,
I've been running my microphone since July 28th. Last night (August 1st) had
the highest total so far. Some of these birds may be in post-fledgling
movements within the province of Nova Scotia. Some are very likely
migrating, e.g., Yellow Warbler, American Redstart, Black-and-White Warbler,
and Canada Warbler. The closest weather radar at Caribou, Maine indicates
very low density of echoes so far. The totals for last night are listed
below.
John Kearney
Carleton, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia.
Nocturnal Migration for the night of 1-2 August 2017
Estimated
Species
Calls
Birds
American Redstart
15
11
Black-and-White Warbler
9
7
Yellow Warbler
9
8
Chestnut-sided Warbler
8
5
Yellow-rumped Warbler
8
5
Northern Parula
5
4
Bay-breasted Warbler
4
4
Black-capped Chickadee
2
1
Canada Warbler
2
2
Magnolia Warbler
1
1
Northern Waterthrush
1
1
Ovenbird
1
1
Veery
1
1
Total
66
51
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