Subject: Re: Magnolia Warblers
Date: Oct 20 15:18:01 1995
From: Serge Le Huitouze - serge at cs.sfu.ca


Alvaro Jaramillo writes:
>
> >This fall, we had 4 observations of Magnolia Warblers in the Vancouver, B.C.
> >area (3 of them being birds caught a the banding station on Sea Island, the
> >most recent one being last Wednesday).
> >>From what I understand, these observations were the first *ever* for B.C.
>
> Serge,
>
> I imagine that these are the first in the lower mainland (unless they have
> been in Vancouver Island) but they are not the first in B.C.. In fact, the
> Magnolia breeds in the extreme northeast corner of the province (Peace river
> area).

Oooooooooops, and oooooooops again.

I knew they were nesting in the "far northeast" B.C., but I just forgot it
when I wrote this message.

I guess I don't really consider Fort Saint John to be in B.C. :-)


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