[NatureNS] Birch trees

Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:14:19 -0400
From: Joan Czapalay <joancz@ns.sympatico.ca>
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There is a lovely clump of Paper Birch- tall mature trees- leaning over 
the water here at 11 Balcome Drive Chocolate Lake. Good spot for photo 
from the parking lot in front of the building. Cheers, Joan

Kathleen MacAulay wrote:
> I'm hoping to tap into the naturalist knowledge on this list to finish 
> my Christmas gift list this year. A family member has requested a 
> photo (taken by me) of a stand of mature white birch trees in 
> snow. I'm having a hard time finding a stand of mature birches that a) 
> is mostly white birch, b)has nice straight trunks and c) is at least 
> somewhat near central NS (HRM, Truro, Windsor etc). I may not get the 
> snow, but I'd like to find the place. Anyone have any suggestions? I 
> had thought Birch Cove would work, but those trees aren't all that 
> photogenic.
>  
> Kathleen MacAulay
> Milford Station
>
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