[NatureNS] Nature Notes

Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 22:57:20 -0300
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Here in Falmouth and area there seems to be no shortage of them.  
Besides hearing them in the woods in a number of places, there have  
been up to three at our feeder area.

Pat


On May 19, 2008, at 6:55 PM, Angus MacLean wrote:

> This afternoon along the RR bed in Coldbrook, Catbirds were numerous,  
> likely arriving last night. Not a sign of a Veery; last year on the  
> 23rd I noted them as numerous.
>
> A few Leopard Frogs were calling and I noted one Clouded Sulphur  
> (butterfly).
>
> As an aside, it seems to me that White-throated Sparrows are  
> noticeably fewer in these parts. I believe most recognize their  
> distinctive song so perhaps comments from various parts of the  
> province would paint a clearer picture.
>
> Angus
>
>

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Here in Falmouth and area there seems to be no shortage of them.
Besides hearing them in the woods in a number of places, there have
been up to three at our feeder area.


Pat



On May 19, 2008, at 6:55 PM, Angus MacLean wrote:


<excerpt>This afternoon along the RR bed in Coldbrook, Catbirds were
numerous, likely arriving last night. Not a sign of a Veery; last year
on the 23rd I noted them as numerous.


A few Leopard Frogs were calling and I noted one Clouded Sulphur
(butterfly).


As an aside, it seems to me that White-throated Sparrows are
noticeably fewer in these parts. I believe most recognize their
distinctive song so perhaps comments from various parts of the
province would paint a clearer picture.


Angus



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Patrick Kelly

Director of Computer Facilities

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Faculty of Architecture and Planning

Dalhousie University

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PO Box 1000 Stn Central                5410 Spring Garden Road

Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4           Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2X4

Canada                                 Canada

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Phone:(902) 494-3294    FAX:(902) 423-6672  
E-mail:patrick.kelly@dal.ca

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