[NatureNS] Birds 12Jun10 Kingston to Annapolis Royal

From: Patrick Giffin <p_giffin@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 16:33:55 -0300
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Hi:

Great Blue Heron overflew the 101 just west of Kingston.

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Sightings in the DUC Wetland and along the French Basin Trail.

Thanks to Sharon Hawboldt we viewed the Ruddy Ducks by the shoal that is ne=
ar the centre of the wetland.

Northern Shovelers=2C Ring-necked Ducks=2C Wood Ducks(several juveniles)=2C=
 Black Ducks=2C Mallard Ducks=2C Green-winged Teals=2C Blue-winged Teals=2C=
 Canada Geese(17 juveniles)=2C Double-crested Cormorant=2C Pied-billed Greb=
es(several juveniles)=2CYellow Warblers=2C Song Sparrows=2C Red-winged Blac=
kbirds=2C Common Grackle=2C Red-eyed Vireo=2C mature Bald Eagle pursued by =
A. Crow=2C American Coot!=2C Tree Swallows=2C Muskrats=2C =20

Kingston residence: Barred Owl Adult=2C Barred Owl Fledgling=2C Ovenbird=2C=
 Hermit Thrush=2C Blue-headed Vireo=2C Red-eyed Vireo=2C Yellow Warbler=2C =
A. Robins=20

Surprised to see the A. Coot=2C many grebe juveniles=2C difficult to count =
as they did as much diving as the adults.

Cheers=2C Barbara and Pat
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Hi:<BR>
Great Blue Heron overflew the 101 just west of Kingston.<BR>
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<U>Sightings in the DUC Wetland and along the French Basin Trail</U>.<BR>
Thanks to Sharon Hawboldt we viewed the Ruddy Ducks&nbsp=3Bby&nbsp=3Bthe sh=
oal that is near the centre of the wetland.<BR>
Northern Shovelers=2C Ring-necked Ducks=2C Wood Ducks(several juveniles)=2C=
 Black Ducks=2C Mallard Ducks=2C Green-winged Teals=2C Blue-winged Teals=2C=
 Canada Geese(17 juveniles)=2C Double-crested Cormorant=2C Pied-billed Greb=
es(several juveniles)=2CYellow Warblers=2C Song Sparrows=2C Red-winged Blac=
kbirds=2C Common Grackle=2C Red-eyed Vireo=2C mature Bald Eagle pursued by =
A. Crow=2C American Coot!=2C&nbsp=3BTree Swallows=2C&nbsp=3BMuskrats=2C&nbs=
p=3B&nbsp=3B<BR>
<U>Kingston residence</U>: Barred Owl Adult=2C Barred Owl Fledgling=2C Oven=
bird=2C Hermit Thrush=2C Blue-headed Vireo=2C Red-eyed Vireo=2C Yellow Warb=
ler=2C A. Robins&nbsp=3B<BR>
Surprised to see the A. Coot=2C many grebe juveniles=2C difficult to count =
as they did as much diving as the adults.<BR>
Cheers=2C Barbara and Pat<BR> 		 	   		  <br /><hr />Look 'em in the eye: F=
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