[NatureNS] Brier Island today

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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:04:46 -0300
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Bernard Forsythe, Rick Whitman and I went to Brier today. It was clear and
sunny, but the SE wind was strong, and cold. The expected birds were seen,
but of particular note were -

Common loons - many, including some in almost full breeding plumage.

D-C Cormorant - 1, although most of the Cormorants were Great.

Brant -- just a small rather distant flock in Pond Cove

Harlequin Duck - A pair in Peajack Cove, and several on the way down at
Trout Cove, Digby Neck.

Black Scoter - 8, Peajack Cove

Am. Pipit - 4, Pond Cove

Am. Robin - As Eric Mills mentioned yesterday, there were hundreds, all over
the place - often 10-20 on adjacent lawns, and even in the seaweed at Pond
Cove.

Brown-headed Cowbird - 1 in Westport

Dark-eyed Junco - Many, all along the roadside on Digby Neck and Long
Islands.

Fox Sparrow - 2 singing in Westport.

Song Sparrow -- Many, all over the place

Richard

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Bernard Forsythe, Rick Whitman and I went to Brier today. It was clear and =
sunny, but the SE wind was strong, and cold. The expected birds were seen, =
but of particular note were -<br><br>Common loons - many, including some in=
 almost full breeding plumage.<br>

<br>D-C Cormorant - 1, although most of the Cormorants were Great.<br><br>B=
rant -- just a small rather distant flock in Pond Cove<br><br>Harlequin Duc=
k - A pair in Peajack Cove, and several on the way down at Trout Cove, Digb=
y Neck.<br>

<br>Black Scoter - 8, Peajack Cove<br><br>Am. Pipit - 4, Pond Cove <br><br>=
Am. Robin - As Eric Mills mentioned yesterday, there were hundreds, all ove=
r the place - often 10-20 on adjacent lawns, and even in the seaweed at Pon=
d Cove.<br>

<br>Brown-headed Cowbird - 1 in Westport<br><br>Dark-eyed Junco - Many, all=
 along the roadside on Digby Neck and Long Islands.<br><br>Fox Sparrow - 2 =
singing in Westport.<br><br>Song Sparrow -- Many, all over the place<br>

<br>Richard<br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br>#################<br>Richard Stern,=
 <br>317 Middle Dyke Rd.<br>Port Williams, NS, Canada<br>B0P 1T0<br><br><a =
href=3D"mailto:sternrichard@gmail.com">sternrichard@gmail.com</a><br>######=
#############<br>



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