[NatureNS] Tanager

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Hi,

It would be interesting to have some follow-up on the Tanager. They used to
be regular visitors there some 10+ years ago, and the first nest in the
Province was found around then (I don't have the actual date to hand, but
it's in my files) in that location - to be precise, in the pine plantation
not far from the little footbridge behind the nursing home. They
subsequently became less regular there. The 2nd nest found in the province
was, appropriately, in Gordon and Judy Tufts' back yard.

I was trying to get back into the swing of playing tennis yesterday evening,
in Canning, and was hearing Veeries singing in the woods behind the courts
all evening.

Richard

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Andy Dean <aadean@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

>  There was a male scarlet tanager at Palmeters woods yesterday.....also
> the peewee , least flycatchers, and several veery's, etc.
>



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Hi,<br><br>It would be interesting to have some follow-up on the Tanager. They used to be regular visitors there some 10+ years ago, and the first nest in the Province was found around then (I don&#39;t have the actual date to hand, but it&#39;s in my files) in that location - to be precise, in the pine plantation not far from the little footbridge behind the nursing home. They subsequently became less regular there. The 2nd nest found in the province was, appropriately, in Gordon and Judy Tufts&#39; back yard.<br>
<br>I was trying to get back into the swing of playing tennis yesterday evening, in Canning, and was hearing Veeries singing in the woods behind the courts all evening.<br><br>Richard<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Andy Dean &lt;aadean@ns.sympatico.ca&gt; wrote:<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">There was a male scarlet tanager at Palmeters woods 
yesterday.....also the peewee , least flycatchers, and several veery&#39;s, 
etc.</font></div></div>
</blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>#################<br>Dr.Richard Stern, <br>70 Exhibition St.<br>Kentville, NS, Canada<br>B4N 4K9<br><br>Richard Stern, <br>317 Middle Dyke Rd.<br>Port Williams, NS, Canada<br>
B0P 1T0<br><br>rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca
rbstern@xcountry.tv
sternrichard@gmail.com<br> ################### ------=_Part_5799_4052431.1212080183967--

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