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Trotter, Some Nova Scotia Btrds. 



ne t may have been migrants from farther North 



of h' ^'^'^^^ "^'-^ the only two species 



Ch,2:dei"w.f " ' Hudson n 



^-nicKadee was common everywhere thrnn<rh fi 



woods .,.e B,„cw.pp,. cS:;:''::3n, ^2™:;:"!": 



were not uncommon. The Chestnut-sided and the Yellow P m 

 Warblers were also observed. The Oven-bird was oftene^ he' d 



rather S,\ T . " °" I "oliKd a 



rather odd departure m ,he housekeeping habits of the Tree 



-....aud^desert^::h!::;;;:;-?i„:rt:rs:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



.late for Rob.u fledglings. One eaus. of ,hese deiayld bro^dlt 



