[NatureNS] Grand Pre 2 December

From: Luke DeCicco <akswallow@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 18:27:09 -0900
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Hello,
I had to take a break from studying today and head down to Grand Pre for a =
quick look around.  Not a whole lot of interest, did see: Red-tailed Hawk (=
4), Harrier (2, both females), Rough-legged Hawk (light morph, first one I'=
ve seen this winter), Horned Lark (30-40), Snow Bunting (10-15), and Americ=
an Tree Sparrow (2).  There was a destinct lack of gulls around, but later =
in the afternoon there were a lot flying across the dykes to a roost I'd as=
sume, I must have missed to flock somewhere.  No Iceland Gulls at the Sewag=
e Ponds yet.  That's about all I saw today, back to the books for me,
Bird on,
Luke DeCicco
Acadia Univeristy
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Hello,<BR>
I had to take a break from studying today and head down to Grand Pre for&nb=
sp;a quick look around.&nbsp; Not a whole lot of interest, did see: Red-tai=
led Hawk (4), Harrier (2, both females), Rough-legged Hawk (light morph, fi=
rst one I've seen this winter), Horned Lark (30-40), Snow Bunting (10-15), =
and American Tree Sparrow (2).&nbsp; There was a destinct lack of gulls aro=
und, but later in the afternoon there were a lot flying across the dykes to=
 a roost I'd assume, I must have missed to flock somewhere.&nbsp; No Icelan=
d Gulls at the Sewage Ponds yet.&nbsp; That's about all I saw today, back t=
o the books for me,<BR>
Bird on,<BR>
Luke DeCicco<BR>
Acadia Univeristy<BR><br /><hr />Share life as it happens with the new Wind=
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