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Thread: Calling all Canadian Birders

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    Default Calling all Canadian Birders

    my sister is new to British Colombia having just emigrated there the lucky !£"%"^$£&^ this bird knocked its self out on her window as I'm not familliar with the birds of bc can anyone tell me what it is


    thanks James
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    Default yellow Rumped Warbler

    I'm no expert, But I think this is it

    Yellow Rumped Warbler
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    thanks stovie that looks like the boy


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    Pretty little thing...................Jon
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    I've seen one of these in the UK a few year ago, when i used to travel around looking at rare birds. Now they come to me.....had a Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) over my garden last Tuesday evening

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    wow kevin how did he get over here i didn't think storks liked crossing water!!!!!

    yeh john thats exaxtly what i thought when i got the mail this morrning

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdlenton
    wow kevin how did he get over here i didn't think storks liked crossing water!!!!!

    James
    There was a southerly wind early last week which would have helped it on it's way. It was seen in Kent the previous day apparently.

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