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<br>with decoys.<br><br>So, finding the birds elsewhere, perhaps on relatively inaccessible fringes of<br>Cobequid Bay, may be a challenge. But the Barnacle Goose (and maybe the other<br>two species) is a highly prized lifer for those interested. Also, t Hi Richard, et al.: The Kingsport bird was the one I referred to, perhaps too too vaguely, as "in the centre of the province in Nov. 1989." Cheers, Ian Quoting Richard Stern <rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca>: > Hi Ian, > > What about the status of the Barnacle Goose that was present with Canadas in > a field in Kingsport, King's Co., for several days in the early 1980s (don't > have the exact date) - was free-flying with the Canadas, appeared skittish, > unbanded, and disappeared after a few days.? > > Richard > > Richard Stern, > 317 Middle Dyke Rd. > Port Williams, NS, Canada > B0P 1T0 > > rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca > rbstern@xcountry.tv > sternrichard@gmail.com > ################### >
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