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Index of Subjects St Margarets Bay (Route 333 side) has had a year round resident flock, originally 6-7, now approximately 15-25+ for the past 5-8 years at least. Eleanor Lindsay Paul MacDonald wrote: > Hi Ann and All > Cyrus Eaton introduced non migratory Canada Geese to > his Deep Cove farm many years ago. They continue to > survive to this day and have spread out a little - St > Margaret's Bay wouldn't be so far. Allan Graham helped > out the process also. > The Shorthorns have been replaced by Simmethals but > the geese remain. > So don't take seeing a few geese as a sign of fall > just yet! > Have a nice summer > Paul > > > --- Ann Morrison <haggis@eastlink.ca> wrote: > > >> Should we be seeing Canada Geese now? There were >> four in St. >> Margarets Bay this evening. Should I be getting >> depressed about an >> early migration and thus an early winter? Haha... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ann M. >> Halifax >> >> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > >
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