[NatureNS] Robins, etc., Halifax

Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 19:00:23 -0400
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A stroll around the Waegwoltic Club, Thornvale Ave., and behind the Armbrae
Academy (all W-end Halifax bird magnets at this season) produced hundreds of
robins, now turning to less succulent fare like hawthhorn and multiflora rose
hips. Some were "Black-backed."  There was a also one group of c. 15 Cedar
Waxwings, and a belated Swainson's Thrush, still retaining some juvenal
pluamge, on private property off Thornvale. It was not fraternizing with the
robins.

Cheeers< ain M.

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