[NatureNS] Grand Pre this morning

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Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 13:38:28 -0400
From: "Richard Stern" <sternrichard@gmail.com>
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I had time to spend a couple of hours birding at Grand Pre this morning at
high tide. Birds of note included -

~50 Dunlin and 1 Sanderling - ? same flock initially at the Guzzle and later
on the rocks by the Wolfville Sewage Plant.

~20 Black-b. Plover on the rocks by the sewage plant.

N.Harrier - at least 4, all imm. or possibly adult F.

Lesser Bl-B. Gull - at least 5 different adults - all looked to be graelsii,
and were in flocks of Herring Gulls in different areas - and seemed pretty
stationary.

Horned Lark - Many small flocks

Am. Tree Sparrow - a few at the Guzzle

Common Redpoll - 1 flock of about 20 - only ones I have seen so faar this
season.

      Richard

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I had time to spend a couple of hours birding at Grand Pre this morning at high tide. Birds of note included - <br><br>~50 Dunlin and 1 Sanderling - ? same flock initially at the Guzzle and later on the rocks by the Wolfville Sewage Plant.
<br><br>~20 Black-b. Plover on the rocks by the sewage plant.<br><br>N.Harrier - at least 4, all imm. or possibly adult F.<br><br>Lesser Bl-B. Gull - at least 5 different adults - all looked to be graelsii, and were in flocks of Herring Gulls in different areas - and seemed pretty stationary.
<br><br>Horned Lark - Many small flocks<br><br>Am. Tree Sparrow - a few at the Guzzle<br><br>Common Redpoll - 1 flock of about 20 - only ones I have seen so faar this season.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Richard<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>
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</a><br>sternrichard@gmail.com<br>###################

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