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Hi there, Thank you to those who have contributed sightings and updates to NatureNS or the NS-RBA, or sent them to me privately. There must surely be a few more species which are still around - I have not heard any reports of the Baltimore Orioles that were tending various feeders, or of any White-crowned Sparrows or Fox Sparrows. Are there any crossbills or redpolls around? Here is a consolidated list of species reportedly seen so far this month in Nova Scotia. 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... Spruce Grouse 32... Ruffed Grouse 33... Red-throated Loon 34... Common Loon 35... Horned Grebe 36... Red-necked Grebe 37... Northern Fulmar 38... Northern Gannet 39... Great Cormorant 40... Double-crested Cormorant 41... American Bittern 42... Great Blue Heron 43... Bald Eagle 44... Northern Harrier 45... Sharp-shinned Hawk 46... Cooper's Hawk 47... Northern Goshawk 48... Red-tailed Hawk 49... Rough-legged Hawk 50... Merlin 51... Gyrfalcon 52... Peregrine Falcon 53... American Coot 54... Sandhill Crane 55... Black-bellied Plover 56... Killdeer 57... Ruddy Turnstone 58... Red Knot 59... Sanderling 60... Purple Sandpiper 61... Dunlin 62... American Woodcock 63... Bonaparte's Gull 64... Black-headed Gull 65... Ring-billed Gull 66... Mew (Common) Gull 67... Herring Gull 68... Iceland Gull 69... Lesser Black-backed Gull 70... Glaucous Gull 71... Great Black-backed Gull 72... Black-legged Kittiwake 73... Dovekie 74... Common Murre 75... Thick-billed Murre 76... Razorbill 77... Black Guillemot 78... Rock Pigeon 79... Mourning Dove 80... Great Horned Owl 81... Snowy Owl 82... Barred Owl 83... Short-eared Owl 84... Saw-whet Owl 85... Belted Kingfisher 86... Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 87... Downy Woodpecker 88... Hairy Woodpecker 89... Black-backed Woodpecker 90... Northern Flicker 91... Pileated Woodpecker 92... Gray Jay 93... Blue Jay 94... American Crow 95... Common Raven 96... Horned Lark 97... Black-capped Chickadee 98... Boreal Chickadee 99... Red-breasted Nuthatch 100.. White-breasted Nuthatch 101.. Brown Creeper 102.. Carolina Wren 103.. Winter Wren 104.. Golden-crowned Kinglet 105.. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 106.. Hermit Thrush 107.. American Robin 108.. Gray Catbird 109.. Northern Mockingbird 110.. Brown Thrasher 111.. European Starling 112.. American Pipit 113.. Bohemian Waxwing 114.. Cedar Waxwing 115.. Yellow-rumped Warbler 116.. Pine Warbler 117.. Western Tanager 118.. Eastern Towhee 119.. American Tree Sparrow 120.. Chipping Sparrow 121.. Clay-coloured Sparrow 122.. Field Sparrow 123.. Vesper Sparrow 124.. Lark Sparrow 125.. Savannah Sparrow 125a."Ipswich" Savannah Sparrow 126.. Song Sparrow 127.. Lincoln's Sparrow 128.. Swamp Sparrow 129.. White-throated Sparrow 130.. Harris's Sparrow 131.. Dark-eyed Junco 132.. Lapland Longspur 133.. Snow Bunting 134.. Northern Cardinal 135.. Dickcissel 136.. Red-winged Blackbird 137.. Yellow-headed Blackbird 138.. Common Grackle 139.. Pine Grosbeak 140.. Purple Finch 141.. House Finch 142.. Pine Siskin 143.. American Goldfinch 144.. Evening Grosbeak 145.. House Sparrow
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