[NatureNS] Grand Pre - Thurs afternoon

Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 21:54:46 -0400
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From: Angus MacLean <angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Hi Judy:
The Blue-winged is a excellent bird for the Count. I wonder if it's ever 
been recorded before on the Wolfville Count. Considering the temp it should 
stay around until Sat. (at least).
Angus

At 10:02 PM 12/14/2006, you wrote:
>Thurs Dec 14 /06
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>I went to Grand Pre this afternoon after hearing about Blake Maybank's
>sighting earlier today of a Gyrfalcon on Grand Pre but did not re-locate it.
>However, I did not attempt to traverse the farm roads (lots of mud), keeping
>to paved roads.
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>Raptors I did find were: a Rough-legged Hawk, 1 imm. Peregrine, 4
>Red-tailed Hawks, and quite a few Bald Eagles (mostly adults) circling over
>or in the fields on both east and west sides of Grand Pre.
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>This morning at the New Minas Sewage Ponds:
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>Glaucous Gull in 1st winter plumage, several Ring-billed Gulls, one Grn-w.
>Teal, and one Blue-w. Teal, plus ~dozen Mallards.  Very quiet in there.
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>Cheers
>Judy Tufts
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