[NatureNS] Canso Area Nov 29th NSBS Walk

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Oh, I knew someone would be even pickier than me and pick up on that!

Randy

2008/12/1 Peter Payzant <pce@accesswave.ca>

> Randy, Randy, Randy...
>
> "Stellar" means "of stars". None of these objects are stars, so in this
> case "stellar" probably means "really wonderful."
>
> Peter Payzant
>
>
> Randy Lauff wrote:
>
> Tom, Tom, Tom...
>
> "Alexander (my son) drew our attention to the conjunction of Venus and
> Jupiter for which we enjoyed stellar views of the planets and 3 of Jupiters
> moons through a scope."
>
> Of course you're going to have "stellar" views...these are celestial
> bodies, after all!!!
>
> Randy!
>
> 2008/11/30 Terri Crane <terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca>
>
>>  Hi Everyone
>>
>> Despite the forecast our walk was well attended with 19-20 birders. Some
>> of whom travelled from New Brunswick and others from the merto area and
>> other parts of the province.
>>
>> Early morning to mid morning weather wasn't great at the best of times BUT
>> by late morning when the wind finally got around to the west it cleared up
>> quite quickly.
>>
>> When we compiled our lists and memories for the day we were delighted to
>> have found 76 species for the day that was up 3 species from the day before
>> and 14 species detected on Friday were missed OR we just ran out of light.
>>
>>
>> Some Highlights were!
>>
>>
>> W. Kingbird (very well studied and photographer at 60-70' along the
>> "Glasgow Head Road")
>> Green Heron (very shy but seen by all as it flew)
>> 2 Grasshopper Sparrows (1 in the Marina provided a 8-10 min. view in the
>> wide open in a fire pit, the second one on the water tower hill behaved more
>> as expected for this species and gave only a couple fleeting glimpses.)
>> Sora (well seen by most and photographed by some)
>> N. Goshawk (flying along Dover Harbour)
>> RB Woodpecker (at my feeders)
>> 4-5 Dickcissels (an easy study at my feeders)
>> Rusty BB (seen breifly at my feeders)
>> 5 OC Warblers (dispersed)
>> Pine Warbler (traveling with a flock of chickadees near Flaherty Street)
>> 2 Indigo Bunting (at the sports complex)
>> Piebilled Greeb (Chapel Gully)
>> RT loon (near the Marina)
>> A Bittern (not that common in our area seen in the dam)
>> SS Hawk, N Harrier, Merlin, Kestrel, and B. Eagle rounded out the birds of
>> prey
>>
>> Some of the above listed birds were lifers for some in the group and a few
>> lucky birders picked up 2-4 lifers for the day. A real bonus for them and
>> helps create a feeling of worth for the trip.
>>
>>
>> With the very large crop of "winter berries" (M. Ash, & Hollyberry) the
>> ever building flocks of robins should be well fed for a while. We probably
>> have a couple thousand A. Robins in the area now. I saw one flock of 8-900
>> circling over the town last week.
>>
>> Our trip came to a conclusion in Little Dover. Alexander (my son) drew our
>> attention to the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter for which we enjoyed
>> stellar views of the planets and 3 of Jupiters moons through a scope. Our
>> attention was drawn to the stunning view of the high pass of the ISS. As the
>> space station faded from view so to ended our wonderful day in the feild
>> taking in all natures beauty in the accompaniment of old and new freinds!
>>
>>  Thanks to all who took part in making this walk a success.
>> Tom K.
>> CANSO
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Randy
> _________________________________
> RF Lauff
> Way in the boonies of
> Antigonish County, NS.
>
>


-- 
Randy
_________________________________
RF Lauff
Way in the boonies of
Antigonish County, NS.

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<div>Oh, I knew someone would be even pickier than me and pick up on that!</div>
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<div>Randy<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">2008/12/1 Peter Payzant <span dir="ltr">&lt;pce@accesswave.ca&gt;</span><br>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"><font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Randy, Randy, Randy...<br><br>&quot;Stellar&quot; means &quot;of stars&quot;. None of these objects are stars, so in this case &quot;stellar&quot; probably means &quot;really wonderful.&quot;<br>
<font color="#888888"><br>Peter Payzant<br><br></font></font></font>
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<div class="Wj3C7c"><br>Randy Lauff wrote: 
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<div>Tom, Tom, Tom...</div>
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<div>&quot;Alexander (my son) drew our attention to the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter for which we enjoyed stellar views of the planets and 3 of Jupiters moons through a scope.&quot;</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Of course you&#39;re going to have &quot;stellar&quot; views...these are celestial bodies, after all!!!</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Randy!<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">2008/11/30 Terri Crane <span dir="ltr">&lt;terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca&gt;</span><br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hi Everyone</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Despite the forecast our walk was well attended with 19-20 birders. Some of whom travelled from New Brunswick and others from the merto area and other parts of the province.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Early morning to mid morning weather wasn&#39;t great at the best of times BUT by late morning when the wind finally got around to the west it cleared up quite quickly.</font></div>
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