[NatureNS] Dartmouth Birds

Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 23:56:32 -0300
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Hi there,

	The lovely sunshine and the longer evening tempted me to go out 
after work on Tuesday to see what is still around.  It's practically 
the first time I have done any birding in over a month, due to a 
nasty cold and some poor weekend weather.  Between 6 and 7 p.m. I 
visited several spots in Dartmouth.  At Sullivan's Pond, there were 
20+ American Wigeon, one male Eurasian Wigeon, three Canada Geese, 
and two American Coots.   Two of the white domestic geese decided to 
cross Prince Albert Road and held up traffic for several minutes; 
they used the crosswalk and I wished I had a camera to capture their 
stately progress in front of the two lines of cars.

	There wasn't anything noteworthy along the trail at the mouth of the 
canal, although I was hoping to find some of the less usual gulls 
there.  I don't have Bernard Burke's eye for them.  At Tuft's Cove, 
there were more American Wigeon, a pair of Gadwall, and a male 
Green-winged Teal (and possibly a female, too far away).   There was 
also a Mute Swan, which was vocalizing.  It made an odd, raspy sort 
of squawk, which I don't recall ever hearing before.  I assume that 
this is the feral Bedford Basin swan ...

	Cheers,

	Patricia L. Chalmers
	Halifax

	

	

	 

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