[NatureNS] more on Caroline wren in Wolfville

Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:27:47 -0400
From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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Wendell Graham just sent me this concerning where he lives etc.:

We live at 1 Bay St., corner of Bay and Hillside, and our driveway is
directly across from David Silverberg's on Hillside.
 
We first saw the Carolina Wren on Nov. 24, and I have attached a poorly
focused Picture from that sighting, but not again until Dec. 28 (one
sighting) and 29 (2 sightings).  As for the feeding, he is coming to one of
Eco-Crust's Bird Pies, not our suet, black sunflower or thistle seed
feeders. 
 
[Wendell also has house guests who saw SNOW BUNTINGS and possibly also
LAPLAND LONGSPURS along the main road at Grand Pre today, Dec. 30.]
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From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:08:29 -0400
To: NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Subject: Caroline wren in Wolfville

Dec. 29, 2007 - Wendell Graham, who lives directly across from David
Silverbergıs studio on Hillside Avenue (Davidıs house number is 17) sent me
a fuzzy photo of a CAROLINA WREN at a suet feeder in his back yard, taken
today during the fall of snow.  He told me conversationally that he has seen
this bird a few times over approximately the past two weeks.  Wendell gave
me the impression that his back yard and feeders are not obvious from the
street.

Cheers :-) from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204
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Jim (James W.) Wolford
91 Wickwire Avenue 
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
B4P 1W3
phone (902)542-9204 (home)
fax (902)585-1059 (Acadia Univ. Biology Dept.)
e-mail <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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