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Index of Subjects Hi there, This post reminds me that Mary and Chris Helleiner visited Wagner's Beach last week, and saw about a dozen American Pipits and a like number of Lapland Longspurs. I'm interested to see that they must have moved on. Cheers, Patricia L. Chalmers Halifax At 11:29 AM 27/10/2006 -0300, Blake Maybank wrote: >I took my weekly walk to Wagner's Beach, and there was quite a bit of >activity with the NW winds. Groups of Cedar Waxwings and robins flew in >off the north and continued north up the Prospect Peninsula, including one >large flock of 80 Cedar Waxwings. Landbirds were otherwise scarce, but 35 >gannets were feeding around White Island, and a couple of Red-necked >Grebes were just off Wagner's Beach. > >For a map depicting Wagner's Beach, go to the following web site: > >http://maybank.tripod.com/BSNS/Change/HRM-C.htm#update
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