Nova Scotia, due to its geography, tends to see extra shore birds, placing their whole barely larger than New Brunswick’s, mentioned Wilson.
A western flycatcher that was photographed by Roger Burrows in 2015 on White Head Island. (Roger Burrows/Submitted by Paul Mansz)
He mentioned New Brunswick usually provides two or three new species annually, so 2023 was a typical yr when it comes to numbers.
Wilson was keen to exit on a limb and make predictions for the subsequent two years. The first is a crow, smaller than our frequent American crow, referred to as a fish crow.
“With local weather change, fish crows are steadily coming nearer and nearer to us up the Atlantic Coast, and so they’re now breeding and located as shut as Bangor, Maine.”
The different is a raptor, a hawk referred to as the Mississippi kite.
This article was initially revealed for CBC News.