[NatureNS] 9Dec07 Hampton to Kingston

From: "Patrick Giffin" <barpat@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:57:22 -0400
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Hello:
9DEC07, 1400-1600:
Hampton to Port George:
16 Snow Buntings, 5 American Tree Sparrows,
exceptional look at a Ruffed Grouse about 3 metres off the ground in a =
Birch Tree,  26 Common Eider, 2 Red-throated Loon, 11 male Harlequin =
Ducks, 2 Purple Sandpipers; they were out of sight behind rocks =
occasionally 2 would fly into view, the Harlequins and Sandpipers were =
in front of the PG Lighthouse, mature Bald Eagle patrolling off and on =
shore.
Mosher's Corner: 27 Snow Buntings, 2 Horned Larks.
East of Spa Springs on  Hwy 221: 2 male RN Pheasants*, 1 Rough-legged =
Hawk, sighted perched then took off, great look down sun.
* 1 of the pheasants was foraging while standing comfortably on one =
leg!, they did not leave roadside when we slowly drove by on the =
opposite side.
In Middleton Adora Parsons reports a female, N. Cardinal coming to their =
feeders. In their yard, 2 White-throated Sparrows, Pine Grosbeaks:  =
Evening Grosbeaks down the street(no count).
Regards, Barbara and Pat  
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<DIV><STRONG>Hello:</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>9DEC07, 1400-1600:</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U>Hampton to Port George</U>:</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>16 Snow Buntings,&nbsp;5 American Tree =
Sparrows,</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>exceptional look at a Ruffed Grouse about 3 metres off the =
ground=20
in a Birch Tree,&nbsp; 26 Common Eider,&nbsp;2 Red-throated Loon, 11 =
male=20
Harlequin Ducks, 2 Purple Sandpipers; they were out of sight behind =
rocks=20
occasionally 2 would fly into view, the Harlequins and Sandpipers were =
in front=20
of the PG Lighthouse, mature Bald Eagle patrolling&nbsp;off and=20
on&nbsp;shore.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U>Mosher's Corner</U>: 27 Snow&nbsp;Buntings, 2 Horned=20
Larks.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U>East of Spa Springs on &nbsp;Hwy 221</U>: 2 male RN =
Pheasants*,=20
1 Rough-legged Hawk, sighted perched then took off, great look down=20
sun.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>* 1 of the pheasants was foraging while standing =
comfortably on one=20
leg!,&nbsp;they did not leave roadside when we slowly drove by on the =
opposite=20
side.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U>In Middleton</U> Adora Parsons reports&nbsp;a female, N. =

Cardinal coming to their feeders. In their yard, 2 White-throated =
Sparrows, Pine=20
Grosbeaks:&nbsp; Evening Grosbeaks down the street(no =
count).</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Regards,&nbsp;Barbara and=20
Pat&nbsp;&nbsp;</STRONG></DIV></STRONG></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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