[NatureNS] todays birds

Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 08:26:28 -0300
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o do just by looking =0Aat the
Hi Tuma,  I really don't understand your signature, is your last name 
Koqwaqgla'tekaq'tine or is that a translation of the behaviour quote?  I 
also wonder a translation from what?

On 27/03/10 11:29 PM, Tuma Young wrote:
> My Bad!-There were two DOUBLE -CRESTED CORMORANTS at Purcells cove!!!   Nick is "doubled"over with laughter now.
>
> Tuma
>
>   Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.
> (Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Don MacNeill<donmacneill@eastlink.ca>
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Sent: Sat, March 27, 2010 11:15:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [NatureNS] todays birds
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>
> I was going to make a comment about Tuma's double
> breasted cormorants but decided I probably shouldn't.
>
> Don
>
> Don MacNeill
> donmacneill@eastlink.ca
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tuma Young
> To: NatureNS
> Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 10:30 PM
> Subject: [NatureNS] todays birds
>
> Hi Everyone:  Nick and I went out for a drive, found the following
> birds:
>
> Across from the Purcell's cove social club-2 Double Breasted
> Cormorants
> A whole bunch of Common Eiders (around 150 at one spot  down the road
> from the social club and another 100 at Duncan Cove).
> The usual suspects-black ducks, Crows, Herring gulls, ring billed gulls,
> song sparrow at Duncan Cove).
>
> Then we went back to Halifax/Dartmouth at Sullivan's pond where we
> had a very pleasant surprise-a flock of Cedar Waxwings, waiting for us in a tree
> eating some berries.  They even posed for us and we were able to get some
> fabulous pictures which I posted at http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung  under the album
> waxwings.  If you check out the American Crow under the album Jays, Crows.
>    I noted that it was eating another bird-well it was pecking at a foot of
> a bird.  Hope someone can help identify it-very hard to do just by looking
> at the feet-pinkish, with three "fingers" long black nails.
>
> At Sullivan's pond, there were Canada Geese, American and Eurasian wigeons,
> Mallards, Black Ducks, Rock Doves, and the Domestic Geese are back from Hope for
> Wildlife.
>
> Tuma and Nick
>   Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.
> (Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)
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