[NatureNS] Ruddy Duck Port Williams

Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 22:23:24 -0300
From: George Forsyth <g4syth@staff.ednet.ns.ca>
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This evening around 8:00 p.m. I saw a drake Ruddy Duck on the south 
pond at the Port Williams sewer ponds, this is the first of this 
species that I can recall being at this site. There were also a dozen 
drake Mallards as well as two broods of Mallards, one with five young 
and one with seven.
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George E. Forsyth						ph.  902 681 4910
c/o Evangeline Middle School			fax. 902 681 4909
9387 Commercial St.
New Minas, N.S.
B4N 3G3


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This evening around 8:00 p.m. I saw a drake <bold>Ruddy Duck</bold> on
the south pond at the Port Williams sewer ponds, this is the first of
this species that I can recall being at this site. There were also a
dozen drake <bold>Mallards</bold> as well as two broods of Mallards,
one with five young and one with seven.

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George E. Forsyth						ph.  902 681 4910

c/o Evangeline Middle School			fax. 902 681 4909

9387 Commercial St.

New Minas, N.S.

B4N 3G3



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