[NatureNS] Carolina wren update, cedar waxwings at buckthorn berries, etc.

Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 11:21:07 -0300
From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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Oct. 6, 2006 - In my back yard in Wolfville, a small flock of CEDAR WAXWINGS
was feeding on the abundant black berries of ALDER BUCKTHORN (Rhamnus
frangula) -- photos of latter.  Also present were ROBINS, several DOWNY
WOODPECKERS, several SONG SPARROWS, BL.-C. CHICKADEES, FLICKER, a male
PHEASANT, etc.

As of yesterday, Glenys Gibson reports that the CAROLINA WREN was still
there in Canning, and that some of the birders saw it there last weekend on
Sept. 29 and Oct. 1.

Cheers from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204
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Jim (James W.) Wolford
91 Wickwire Avenue 
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
B4P 1W3
phone (902)542-9204 (home)
fax (902)585-1059 (Acadia Univ. Biology Dept.)
e-mail <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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