[NatureNS] Wimbrels, Eastern Kingbirds and American Kestrel

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A solitary whimbrel landed on the ballfield in St. Peter's yesterday,
along with a few gulls; seemed to be feeding on grasshoppers.
Billy

> I took a stroll to Duncan Reef, HRM, this morning and was surprised to see
> a flight of eight Whimbrels pass over the reef and up into the coastal
> barrens.  In my experience it's early for this bird here.
>
> Yesterday Laura and I found three Eastern Kingbirds by the dyke road just
> west of the Grand Pre museum, Kings.  Later on the North Mountain near the
> Ross Creek Centre we spotted an American Kestrel on the wires hawking
> insects.
>
> Hans
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> Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
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