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Swainson's Thrush
May 28, 2023 - The Swainson's Thrush is the greyest and most spotted of our native thrushes. It is a woodland bird of the deep forests.
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Grey-cheeked Thrush
May 09, 2023 - The Grey-cheeked Thrush was moving about in company with the Say's Phoebe on and about Sandy Cove Beach, Halifax. One ca...
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Eastern Bluebird
November 01, 2022 - I went to Brier Island for a couple of days. On my first day, last Friday, I spotted a dozen Eastern Bluebirds on wires...
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Eastern Bluebird Series 1
August 24, 2021 - I was fortunate to be able to watch a pair of Eastern Bluebirds raise their family at Chignecto Provincial Park.
I neve...
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Swainson's Thrush the Revisit
August 14, 2021 - The Swainson's Thrush is the predominant thrush species in Cape Chignecto Provincial Park. There were abundant Hermit Th...
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Varied Thrush
July 20, 2020 - I was not successful in photographing this elegant thrush well. It's odd because I used good equipment but severe croppi...
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Hermit Thrush
May 14, 2020 - The Hermit Thrush is our most common thrush and like all thrushes it has a gorgeous song. The song is especially hauntin...
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American Robin
March 20, 2020 - Sometimes I feel we take the American Robin and Blue Jay for granted. European jaws drop when they see these elegant bir...
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Grey-cheeked Thrush
March 20, 2020 - The Grey-cheeked Thrush has the most haunting song of any bird I've heard, except maybe for the Varied Thrush in the dee...
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