[NatureNS] Saw-whet Owl, Halifax

Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 12:15:32 -0300
From: Don MacNeill <donmacneill@eastlink.ca>
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Carol and I popped over to see the Saw-whet.  A wonderful thing to see in 
the daylight.

A woman was there who says her pre-schooler is the one that found it and she 
had called someone at Dal.  A little later a group of preschoolers came by 
on a walk and they had seen it earlier.  One of the adults says she took the 
kids over to the library and they figured out what kind of owl it was.

Don

Don MacNeill
donmacneill@eastlink.ca
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Subject: [NatureNS] Saw-whet Owl, Halifax


> All:
>
> There's a lovely little Saw-whet perched in the open, 10 m up on the 
> second-last
> tree on the ast side of Seymoure Ave near the corner with South Street,
> Halifax.  It's next to the newish Dalhousie student residence at that 
> corner.
> It looks in a Zen state, and may stick around for easy viewing.
>
> Presumably it's a returning migrant.
>
> Cheers, Ian
> 

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