[NatureNS] FW: hummingbird!, bees, aspen in bloom, fox sparrow

Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:34:36 -0300
From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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Thanks, Martin, from Jim -- Martin lives north of Port Williams in the
Canard Acres subdivision.
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From: Martin Thomas <harthomas@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:14:05 -0300
To: jimwolford@eastlink.ca
Subject: Spring things

Dear Jim:
Trembling Aspens are in full bloom. The number of bees wild and tame this
year is much higher than the last two years, a good sign for pollination.
Saw one R T Hummingbird yesterday a bit early as there are not many
nectar-rich flowers out. After looking at very large, heavily
breast-streaked Song Sparrows for the last month and trying to convince
myself they were Fox Sparrows, I finally saw the real thing yesterday.
Best wishes   Martin



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Thanks, Martin, from Jim -- Martin lives north of Port Williams in the Canard Acres subdivision.<BR>
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<B>From: </B>Martin Thomas &lt;harthomas@ns.sympatico.ca&gt;<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:14:05 -0300<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">Dear Jim:<BR>
Trembling Aspens are in full bloom. The number of bees wild and tame this year is much higher than the last two years, a good sign for pollination. Saw one R T Hummingbird yesterday a bit early as there are not many nectar-rich flowers out. After looking at very large, heavily breast-streaked Song Sparrows for the last month and trying to convince myself they were Fox Sparrows, I finally saw the real thing yesterday. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Best wishes &nbsp;&nbsp;Martin<BR>
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