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Index of Subjects I can not describe the change in events any more succinctly than you. Well done. I took my dog out at 6:30 am for his am walk / poop and heard the same thing Although the dates may not be exact for day to day, the dates are sooooooooooooo close I can not report anything different in Windsor NS. Ange. in Windsor NS When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. John Muir ----- Original Message ----- From: "P.L. Chalmers" <plchalmers@ns.sympatico.ca> Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010 7:51 pm Subject: [NatureNS] Song Sparrows singing To: NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> > I have been meaning to write in and report that > over-wintering Song Sparrows have started singing in Halifax. I > heard the first one in the quadrangle at King's College on Thursday, > 28 January. (That was the day before the snow/ice storm and the drop > in temperatures from which we have now emerged.) He gave a full, > rolicking, sustained song, keeping it up for several minutes. No > tentative, subdued "warming up" singing there! Despite the cold, I > > heard the same bird sing on a very sunny morning a week later (4 > February) and I have heard it while heading to work nearly every day > since then. Last week I heard one sing from my back yard for the > first time, and he is now singing every morning. Definitely lifts the > spirits! > > Cheers, > > Patricia L. Chalmers > Halifax > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > At 11:52 AM 06/02/2010, Andy Dean wrote: > Hey Peter, > Thanks for that timely morale-booster ....just as I was beginning > to despair. I REALLY hope you have it right. I will keep my ears open > > for song sparrows singing and robins a-hopping. > Andy >
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