[NatureNS] 6 short-eared owls at Grand Pre, 100 Can. geese at Canning,

Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:25:35 -0400
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Mar. 10, 2008 - Brenda and Bill Thexton saw perhaps 1000 CANADA GEESE along
the lower Habitant River se. of Canning today.

The BALD EAGLE NEST north of Noggins Farm Market at Greenwich had an adult
EAGLE sitting on it as if incubating today (JW).

Sheila McCurdy walked the main dyke from Horton Landing to The Guzzle at ne.
Grand Pre at high tide, and she found 6 different SHORT-EARED OWLS along the
way, in groups of one to three.

Mar. 11, 2008 - At home at our Wolfville feeders, the CLAY-COLOURED and
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS are still present.

Cheers :-) from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204
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