[NatureNS] Snowy Egret

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:24:52 +0000
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This morning David Walmark discovered a snowy egret at Five Houses, Lower L=
aHave at the Oxner's Beach marsh area.
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Other birds of note, but not rare, were four ospreys, one at Upper LaHave a=
nd three at Second Peninsula.
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There were 40 common mergansers at Second Peninsula
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Forty-five song sparrows were recorded at Second Peninsula
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Three Killdeer are also back at Second Peninsula
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Northern Flickers were everywhere vocalizing, therefore they are back in go=
od numbers as well.
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Great Blue Herons are all over the place now also and they came in this wee=
k here.
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James R. Hirtle
Dublin Shore
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This morning David Walmark discovered a snowy egret at Five Houses, Lower L=
aHave at the Oxner's Beach marsh area.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Other birds of note, but not rare, were four ospreys, one at Upper LaHave a=
nd three at Second Peninsula.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
There were 40 common mergansers at Second Peninsula<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Forty-five song sparrows were recorded at Second Peninsula<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Three Killdeer are also back at Second Peninsula<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Northern Flickers were everywhere vocalizing, therefore they are back in go=
od numbers as well.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Great Blue Herons are all over the place now also and they came in this wee=
k here.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
James R. Hirtle<BR>
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