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Oct. 24, 2006 - Add to our feeders at home in Wolfville a cock PHEASANT, and the 2 N. CARDINALS: the adult male at 11 a.m., adult female at 6:20 p.m. (dusk) -- both cardinals have yellowish beaks, and both again were directly under the safflower-seed feeder. Still oodles of AM. ROBINS all over Wolfville, and 20+ WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS at home, plus several SONG SPARROWS, a few JUNCOS (not at feeders), a DOWNY WOODPECKER, 4 MOURNING DOVES, 4 BLUE JAYS. Yesterday Brenda and Bill Thexton checked Silver Lake at Lakeville, and about 250 CANADA GEESE were present, but no other birds of note. Cheers from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204 --------------------- 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> ---------------------- ³In wildness is the preservation of the world.² -- Henry David Thoreau ---------------------- ³...... the Earth .....belongs as much to those who come after us as to us; and we have no right, by anything that we do, or neglect to do, to involve them in unnecessary penalties, or to deprive them of benefits which are theirs by right.² - John Ruskin ----------------------
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