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--Apple-Mail-29-65083049 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Hello everyone: The West Hants CBC is off to a great start! The Hants Journal ran an article on it in the issue that came out today and I got a call from someone in Windsor that has had an oriole coming to their feeders for the last couple of days. I was able to get a few pictures of it before it went away (likely to roost, as it was around 4:30). I am not an oriole expert, but I am guessing it is at adult female Baltimore oriole, as it appears to be too orange to be an orchard oriole. http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/WindsorOriole1.jpg http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/WindsorOriole2.jpg We have it for the count week, hopefully it will stay around for a few days. Apparently it is never gone for more than 20 minutes at a time. Pat ======================================================================== == Patrick Kelly Director of Computer Facilities ======================================================================== == Faculty of Architecture and Planning Dalhousie University ======================================================================== == PO Box 1000 Stn Central 5410 Spring Garden Road Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4 Canada Canada ======================================================================== == Phone:(902) 494-3294 FAX:(902) 423-6672 E-mail:patrick.kelly@dal.ca ======================================================================== == --Apple-Mail-29-65083049 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Hello everyone: The West Hants CBC is off to a great start! The Hants Journal ran an article on it in the issue that came out today and I got a call from someone in Windsor that has had an oriole coming to their feeders for the last couple of days. I was able to get a few pictures of it before it went away (likely to roost, as it was around 4:30). I am not an oriole expert, but I am guessing it is at adult female <bold>Baltimore oriole</bold>, as it appears to be too orange to be an orchard oriole. http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/WindsorOriole1.jpg http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/WindsorOriole2.jpg We have it for the count week, hopefully it will stay around for a few days. Apparently it is never gone for more than 20 minutes at a time. Pat <fontfamily><param>Courier</param> ========================================================================== Patrick Kelly Director of Computer Facilities ========================================================================== Faculty of Architecture and Planning Dalhousie University ========================================================================== PO Box 1000 Stn Central 5410 Spring Garden Road Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4 Canada Canada ========================================================================== Phone:(902) 494-3294 FAX:(902) 423-6672 E-mail:patrick.kelly@dal.ca ========================================================================== </fontfamily> --Apple-Mail-29-65083049--
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