[NatureNS] Red-bellied Woodpecker

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There was one, maybe two, red-bellied woodpecker(s) seen on Bon Portage
around October 13 and also on around the 22nd.

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Lucas Berrigan
 
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Sent: November 6, 2008 3:47 PM
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Subject: [NatureNS] Red-bellied Woodpecker

All, especially Dorothy:

There was a female at the foot of Waegwoltic Ave., Halifax, early afternoon
today - probably the same one reported 13 Oct. by Ann Morrison, who lives
nearby.

Also, Fulton Lavender might give a good count for the birds on Seal I. over
Thanksgiving weekend. I beleieve that there were 4-5 at each end of the
island.

On another matter, I had a report of a N. Hawk Owl not long ago taking
refuge on
an offshore rig. More details later, I hope.

Cheers, Ian McLaren

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