Re: [NatureNS] cedar waxwing

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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:07:01 -0400
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This  is good news, Roland! This is Lillian Perry's square for the Breeding Birds Atlas, so I hope that you will let her know (637-2844) Cheers, Joan 
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> From: "Roland McCormick" <roland.mccormick@ns.sympatico.ca>
> Date: 2008/07/29 Tue PM 03:44:42 EDT
> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
> Subject: Re: [NatureNS] cedar waxwing
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> Two adult cedar waxwing with a juvenile at Brass Hill, Barrington.  The next day I saw two cedar waxwing with a juvenile in my cherry tree, and the next day the three birds in my raspberry patch. Along with the robins they pretty well cleaned out the cherries.   The birds on Brass Hill were I think too far away to be the same ones in Barrington Head. I think what it means is that we had two nests with young produced, one in Barrington and the other on Brass Hill.
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> Roland
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