[NatureNS] Hummer migration

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One still at Georgefield last night. =0A=A0=0AOn a walk immediately after H=
anna on my property I had eight kestrals in one place which I found interes=
ting.=0A=A0=0ARob=0A=0A=0A=0A----- Original Message ----=0AFrom: "iamclar@D=
al.Ca" <iamclar@Dal.Ca>=0ATo: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca=0ASent: Tuesday, Sept=
ember 9, 2008 7:11:15 PM=0ASubject: [NatureNS] Hummer migration=0A=0AAll:=
=0A=0ASome have seemed puzzled by continuing sightings of Ruby-throated=0AH=
ummingbirds. In fact, although many do leave in late August, sighting are=
=0Aroutine in September, and occasional into November (latest early Dec. 20=
006).=0AThey have been particularly regular now our "southern" islands.=0A=
=0AToday, during a swing around "Back Cove," Hartlen Pt., HRM, I saw at lea=
st six=0Aand probably seven Ruby-throateds (all were female or Juvenal plum=
aged, and the=0Adark "raccoon mask" was seen well on most). Two were sippin=
g at "touch-me-not"=0Aflowers (Impatiens capensis), but three or four buzze=
d around a tree and then=0Aheaded high SW - clearly on their way.=0A=0AChee=
rs, Ian McLaren=0A=0A=0A      
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<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><P>One still at Georgefield last night. </P>
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<P>On a walk immediately after Hanna on my property I had eight kestrals in one place which I found interesting.</P>
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<P>Rob</P>
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<DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 13px; FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif">----- Original Message ----<BR>From: "iamclar@Dal.Ca" &lt;iamclar@Dal.Ca&gt;<BR>To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<BR>Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 7:11:15 PM<BR>Subject: [NatureNS] Hummer migration<BR><BR>All:<BR><BR>Some have seemed puzzled by continuing sightings of Ruby-throated<BR>Hummingbirds. In fact, although many do leave in late August, sighting are<BR>routine in September, and occasional into November (latest early Dec. 20006).<BR>They have been particularly regular now our "southern" islands.<BR><BR>Today, during a swing around "Back Cove," Hartlen Pt., HRM, I saw at least six<BR>and probably seven Ruby-throateds (all were female or Juvenal plumaged, and the<BR>dark "raccoon mask" was seen well on most). Two were sipping at "touch-me-not"<BR>flowers (Impatiens capensis), but three or four buzzed around a tree and then<BR>headed high SW - clearly on their way.<BR><BR>Cheers,
 Ian McLaren<BR><BR></DIV></DIV></div><br>

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