[NatureNS] Depths of Winter List of Birds/ AMENDED Mid-month update

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Hi Patricia;

I'm sure I'm not the only one to see a Lesser BB Gull through the winter
(usually several are seen frequently on the fields in the valley throughout
the winter). But I haven't noticed a posting reporting one in a while now.
I've seen a couple over the winter now with the latest seen on Mon. Feb
12th/07 in Guysbrough Harbour.

Tom K.
Canso




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patricia L. Chalmers" <Patricia.Chalmers@ukings.ns.ca>
To: "NatureNS" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 5:13 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] Depths of Winter List of Birds/ AMENDED Mid-month update


> Hi there,
>
>          Two changes to the list I sent around yesterday :  apparently the
> Semipalmated Sandpipers were Dunlin, and the mystery gull photographed by
> Bernard Burke has been confirmed as a Mew (Common) Gull, though not the
> race we usually see here.
>
>          I'll update again in a week's time.  Thanks for all
contributions,
> but do please share the details of the time and place of your sightings.
>
>          Cheers,
>
>          Patricia L. Chalmers
>          Halifax
>
>
>
> >Nova Scotia Depths of Winter List 2007
> >
> >1 ... Canada Goose
> >2 ... Brant
> >3 ... Wood Duck
> >4 ... Green-winged Teal
> >5 ... Black Duck
> >6 ... Mallard
> >7 ... Northern Shoveler
> >8 ... Northern Pintail
> >9 ... Gadwall
> >10... American Wigeon
> >11... Eurasian Wigeon
> >12... Redhead
> >13... Ring-necked Duck
> >14... Lesser Scaup
> >15... Greater Scaup
> >16... Tufted Duck
> >17... Common Eider
> >18... Harlequin Duck
> >19... Black Scoter
> >20... Surf Scoter
> >21... White-winged Scoter
> >22... Long-tailed Duck
> >23... Bufflehead
> >24... Common Goldeneye
> >25... Barrow's Goldeneye
> >26... Hooded Merganser
> >27... Common Merganser
> >28... Red-breasted Merganser
> >29... Grey Partridge
> >30... Ring-necked Pheasant
> >31... Ruffed Grouse
> >32... Red-throated Loon
> >33... Common Loon
> >34... Horned Grebe
> >35... Red-necked Grebe
> >36... Northern Fulmar
> >37... Northern Gannet
> >38... Great Cormorant
> >39... Double-crested Cormorant
> >40... American Bittern
> >41... Bald Eagle
> >42... Northern Harrier
> >43... Sharp-shinned Hawk
> >44... Cooper's Hawk
> >45... Northern Goshawk
> >46... Red-tailed Hawk
> >47... Rough-legged Hawk
> >48... Merlin
> >49... Gyrfalcon
> >50... Peregrine Falcon
> >51... American Coot
> >52... Sandhill Crane
> >53... Black-bellied Plover
> >54... Killdeer
> >55... Ruddy Turnstone
> >56... Red Knot
> >57... Sanderling
> >58... Purple Sandpiper
> >59... Dunlin
> >60... American Woodcock
> >61... Bonaparte's Gull
> >62... Black-headed Gull
> >63... Ring-billed Gull
>   64... Mew (Common) Gull
> >65... Herring Gull
> >66... Iceland Gull
> >67... Glaucous Gull
> >68... Great Black-backed Gull
> >69... Black-legged Kittiwake
> >70... Dovekie
> >71... Common Murre
> >72... Thick-billed Murre
> >73... Razorbill
> >74... Black Guillemot
> >75... Rock Pigeon
> >76... Mourning Dove
> >77... Great Horned Owl
> >78... Snowy Owl
> >79... Barred Owl
> >80... Short-eared Owl
> >81... Saw-whet Owl
> >82... Belted Kingfisher
> >83... Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
> >84... Downy Woodpecker
> >85... Hairy Woodpecker
> >86... Black-backed Woodpecker
> >87... Northern Flicker
> >88... Pileated Woodpecker
> >89... Gray Jay
> >90... Blue Jay
> >91... American Crow
> >92... Common Raven
> >93... Horned Lark
> >94... Black-capped Chickadee
> >95... Boreal Chickadee
> >96... Red-breasted Nuthatch
> >97... White-breasted Nuthatch
> >98... Brown Creeper
> >99... Winter Wren
> >100.. Golden-crowned Kinglet
> >101.. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
> >102.. Hermit Thrush
> >103.. American Robin
> >104.. Gray Catbird
> >105.. Northern Mockingbird
> >106.. Brown Thrasher
> >107.. European Starling
> >108.. Bohemian Waxwing
> >109.. Cedar Waxwing
> >110.. Yellow-rumped Warbler
> >111.. Pine Warbler
> >112.. Western Tanager
> >113.. Eastern Towhee
> >114.. American Tree Sparrow
> >115.. Chipping Sparrow
> >116.. Clay-coloured Sparrow
> >117.. Field Sparrow
> >118.. Vesper Sparrow
> >119.. Lark Sparrow
> >120.. Savannah Sparrow
> >120a."Ipswich" Savannah Sparrow
> >121.. Song Sparrow
> >122.. Lincoln's Sparrow
> >123.. Swamp Sparrow
> >124.. White-throated Sparrow
> >125.. Harris's Sparrow
> >126.. Dark-eyed Junco
> >127.. Lapland Longspur
> >128.. Snow Bunting
> >129.. Northern Cardinal
> >130.. Dickcissel
> >131.. Red-winged Blackbird
> >132.. Yellow-headed Blackbird
> >133.. Common Grackle
> >134.. Pine Grosbeak
> >135.. Purple Finch
> >136.. Pine Siskin
> >137.. American Goldfinch
> >138.. Evening Grosbeak
> >139.. House Sparrow

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