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the bird tour before returning to the mainland on the 2:30PM boat. =20
Good walking shoes are definitely recommended for this exciting day on =20=

the Island. Everyone should also bring along drinking water too.

Celebrate National Parks Day by visiting McNabs Island on July 17!
Events include:
-guided bird and nature walks
-the opening of the island's newly rebuilt trails,
-commemoration of the Sisters of Charity's work at the quarantine =20
station on the island in the 19th century
-history tours to the island's historic sites. See the homes of =20
"midway king" Bill Lynch and his family
-Food & beverage will be available for purchase, or bring your own =20
picnic lunch. Open campfires are prohibited.

Departure Time:
Depart for McNabs Island @ 9:30am, Return to Halifax 2:30pm

Ticket reserves a spot on the ferry for a specific time to/from McNabs =20=

Island.
Ticket cannot be used for a different departure/return time than the =20
one purchased.
Ferries departing from Murphy's on the Water 1751 Lower Water St, =20
Cable Wharf, Halifax
Ticket Price Adult $13 each
Children under 16 years $8 each
Prices include tax and service charge.
Tickets subject to an additional $4 per order fee if ordered on-line.
Depending on availability, a limited number of tickets may be =20
available for sale the day of the event.

Ticket Availability :
Ticket Atlantic Box Office Charge by phone at (902) 451-1221
The 17 participating Atlantic Superstore outlets
Buy online at www.ticketatlantic.com
No storm date for this trip.

NS Bird Society Field Trip
Sunday July 18 2010 =96 Beginning Birders=92 Field Trip, Taylor Head, =20=

Halifax County
Leaders: Jim Cameron 885-2970 Email: jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca and =20
Warren Parsons 772-2207 Email:rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca
This will be a joint walk with the Friends of Taylor Head Park =20
Society. Meet at 10 a.m. at the end of the Taylor Head Prov. Park =20
access road. Taylor Head Park is situated 100 km. from Halifax in Spry =20=

Bay and 11 km. before Sheet Harbour on the Highway 7. Prior to the =20
walk we will discuss equipment, guide books, and audio and visual aids =20=

useful to birders. We will take a casual walk along Powers Pond and =20
look at nesting birds such as Common Terns, Willets, Lincoln=92s =20
Sparrows, and Spotted Sandpipers. The Walk will take about three hours =20=

and we will eat lunch on the trail. Take binoculars if you have them =20
and a lunch. No storm date for this trip.

NS Bird Society Field Trip
Saturday July 31 2010 =96 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County
Leader: James Hirtle 764-2182 Email: jrhbirder@hotmail.com
Meet at 8:00 a.m. across from the three churches in Mahone Bay, =20
Lunenburg County. We=92ll explore a variety of habitats. Bring a lunch. =20=

The trip will conclude about 3:00 p.m. No storm date for this trip.

NS Bird Society Field Trip
Saturday August 7 2010 =96 Beginning Birders Trip - Windsor, Hants =
County
Leader: Patrick Kelly 494-3294 (w) 472-2322 (h) Email: =
patrick.kelly@dal.ca
Limited registration. Pre-registration is required.
These trips are geared for those who have always had an interest in =20
bird watching, but were not sure how it was actually done. Bring =20
binoculars and field guides, if you have them.  Meet at 9:00 a.m. at =20
the parking lot for the Windsor Tourist Bureau, which is just north of =20=

Exit 6 (Water Street) on Highway 101. We should be 1=962 hours and will =20=

visit a few different types of habitat in the town of Windsor. No =20
storm date for this trip.

NS Bird Society Field Trip
Saturday August 7 2010 =96 New Birders=92 Walk, Halifax
Leader: Suzanne Borkowski 445-2922 Email: suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca
Meet in the Lower parking lot for Point Pleasant Park at the end of =20
Point Pleasant Drive by the wall overlooking Black Rock Beach at 8:30 =20=

am. We=92ll take a leisurely walk around part of the park to look for =20=

birds in their natural habitat on land and on the water. Duration: 2 =20
hours. No storm date for this trip.

NS Bird Society Field Trip
Saturday August 7 2010 =96 Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County
Leaders: Jim Cameron 885-2970 Email: jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca and =20
Warren Parsons 772-2207 Email:rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca
This will be a joint trip with the Friends of Taylor Head Prov. Park =20
Society. Meet at the end of the park access road (last parking lot) at =20=

9 a.m. Taylor Head Park is 100 km. from Halifax and 11 km. before =20
Sheet Harbour. Taylor Head has over 17 km. of trails. We will do Spry =20=

Bay Trail in the morning and eat lunch by Powers Pond. We will watch =20
nesting and brooding Common Tern, Cormorants, Com. Eiders, Willets, =20
and Spotted Sandpipers. Migrating Whimbrels should be present along =20
with other waders. Terrain is rugged so sturdy boots are recommended. =20=

Take a hearty lunch. An optional walk to the Headland after lunch is =20
offered. No storm date for this trip.

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-webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div><b>NS Bird Society Field =
Trip</b></div><div><div =
apple-content-edited=3D"true"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><b>Saturd=
ay July 10 2010 =96 Abrahams Lake Bird Walk, Halifax =
County</b></div></div><div>Leaders: Jim Cameron 885-2970 Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca">jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
>&nbsp;and Warren Parsons 772-2207 Email:<a =
href=3D"mailto:rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca">rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
><br>This will be a joint walk with the Friends of Taylor Head Prov. =
Park Society. Meet at 9 a.m. in Sheet Harbour at the N.S. Tourist Bureau =
(Old MacPhee House). As you come from Halifax this is the first building =
on your right as you cross the bridge on the West River. Abrahams Lake =
Preserve is owned by the Nature Conservancy of Canada and is located 38 =
km. from Sheet Harbour in the Liscomb Game Sanctuary. This preserve has =
one of the few old growth forests in the province and birds nesting by =
the trail include Ravens, Goshawks, Hairy Woodpeckers, Black-backed =
Woodpeckers, Swainson Thrush, and Bay-breasted Warblers. Birds nesting =
in the sanctuary are Greater Yellowlegs, Red-tailed Hawks and Common =
Mergansers. We will spend about 3 hrs. on the 6.5 km. of trail and eat =
lunch by Abrahams Lake. Bring a lunch. No storm date for this =
trip.&nbsp;</div></div><div><br></div><div><b>NS Bird Society Field =
Trip</b></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><b>Saturday July 10 =
2010 =96 Herbert River Trail, Hants Co.</b></div></div><div>Leader: =
Patrick Kelly 494-3294 (w) 472-2322 (h) Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:patrick.kelly@dal.ca">patrick.kelly@dal.ca</a><br>This =
easy walk follows the rail bed of the former train line that ran from =
Windsor to Truro via Kennetcook. It runs along the Herbert River for a =
good part of its length. Meet at the Newport Rink parking lot at 9:00 =
a.m. Take Exit 5 from Highway 101 and follow Highway 14 east for about =
10 km to the village of Brooklyn. At the cenotaph, keep left and follow =
Highway 14 north for just under 1 km. At the intersection (Petro Canada =
station) Highway 14 turns right. Continue straight on Highway 215 (Note =
the YIELD sign. You do NOT have the right of way)! The rink is on the =
right as soon as you exit the intersection. Bring insect repellent. We =
should be done by lunchtime. Storm date: July =
11.</div><div><br></div><div><div><b>NS Bird Society Field =
Trip</b></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><b>Sunday July 11 2010 =
=96 Wallace Bay, Cumberland Co.</b></div></div><div>Leader: Paul =
MacDonald 627-2568 Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:paulrita2001@yahoo.com">paulrita2001@yahoo.com</a><br>Meet =
at the Wallace Wharf, at 8:30 a.m. Take Highway 104 to Exit 11, then =
Highway 4 North to Wentworth Centre; then Highway 307 to Wallace. The =
wharf is right in front of you when you reach the end of Highway 307 at =
Route 6. Primary points of interest are the impoundments at the Wallace =
Bay National Wildlife Area. The morning will consist of a three-hour =
walk along a woodland trail, so come prepared with sturdy footwear, =
water, and a lunch. Birds of interest in 2009 were Virginia Rail and =
Laughing Gull. No storm date for this =
trip</div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div><br></div><div><div><b>=
Birding Event</b></div><div><div><b>Saturday July 17 2010 =96 Friends of =
McNabs Introductory Bird Watching Tour</b></div></div><div>Leader: Cathy =
McCarthy 434-2254 (evenings); 456-9167 cell Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:cathymc@accesscable.net">cathymc@accesscable.net</a><br>The=
 Friends of McNabs are celebrating their 20th anniversary and one of the =
events that we are organizing will be an introductory bird watching tour =
which is scheduled to take place in the morning. Bob and Wendy McDonald =
will be doing a beginner's bird walk at 10:00 AM on McNabs Island. This =
would be a wonderful opportunity for beginners and more experienced =
birders to check out McNab's Island's perching birds be they year-round =
or summer residents. We'll certainly be on the look out for osprey too! =
The tour will start once the 9:30 AM boat leaving from Murphy's on the =
Water arrives on McNabs Island at the boat landing on the Island. The =
boat crossing will take about 20 minutes.&nbsp;<br>Plus there will be =
other activities to take in on McNabs Island after the bird tour before =
returning to the mainland on the 2:30PM boat. Good walking shoes are =
definitely recommended for this exciting day on the Island. Everyone =
should also bring along drinking water too.&nbsp;<br><br>Celebrate =
National Parks Day by visiting McNabs Island on July 17!&nbsp;<br>Events =
include:&nbsp;<br>-guided bird and nature walks<br>-the opening of the =
island's newly rebuilt trails,&nbsp;<br>-commemoration of the Sisters of =
Charity's work at the quarantine station on the island in the 19th =
century<br>-history tours to the island's historic sites. See the homes =
of "midway king" Bill Lynch and his family&nbsp;<br>-Food &amp; beverage =
will be available for purchase, or bring your own picnic lunch. Open =
campfires are prohibited.<br><br>Departure Time:&nbsp;<br>Depart for =
McNabs Island @ 9:30am, Return to Halifax 2:30pm&nbsp;<br><br>Ticket =
reserves a spot on the ferry for a specific time to/from McNabs =
Island.&nbsp;<br>Ticket cannot be used for a different departure/return =
time than the one purchased.&nbsp;<br>Ferries departing from Murphy's on =
the Water 1751 Lower Water St, Cable Wharf, Halifax&nbsp;<br>Ticket =
Price Adult $13 each&nbsp;<br>Children under 16 years $8 =
each&nbsp;<br>Prices include tax and service charge.&nbsp;<br>Tickets =
subject to an additional $4 per order fee if ordered =
on-line.&nbsp;<br>Depending on availability, a limited number of tickets =
may be available for sale the day of the event.&nbsp;<br><br>Ticket =
Availability :<br>Ticket Atlantic Box Office Charge by phone at (902) =
451-1221&nbsp;<br>The 17 participating Atlantic Superstore =
outlets&nbsp;<br>Buy online at <a =
href=3D"http://www.ticketatlantic.com">www.ticketatlantic.com</a><br>No =
storm date for this trip.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><div><b>NS Bird =
Society Field Trip</b></div><div><div><b>Sunday July 18 2010 =96 =
Beginning Birders=92 Field Trip, Taylor Head, Halifax =
County</b></div></div><div>Leaders: Jim Cameron 885-2970 Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca">jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
>&nbsp;and Warren Parsons 772-2207 Email:<a =
href=3D"mailto:rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca">rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
><br>This will be a joint walk with the Friends of Taylor Head Park =
Society. Meet at 10 a.m. at the end of the Taylor Head Prov. Park access =
road. Taylor Head Park is situated 100 km. from Halifax in Spry Bay and =
11 km. before Sheet Harbour on the Highway 7. Prior to the walk we will =
discuss equipment, guide books, and audio and visual aids useful to =
birders. We will take a casual walk along Powers Pond and look at =
nesting birds such as Common Terns, Willets, Lincoln=92s Sparrows, and =
Spotted Sandpipers. The Walk will take about three hours and we will eat =
lunch on the trail. Take binoculars if you have them and a lunch. No =
storm date for this trip.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><div><b>NS Bird =
Society Field Trip</b></div><div><div><b>Saturday July 31 2010 =96 =
Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County</b></div></div><div>Leader: James Hirtle =
764-2182 Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:jrhbirder@hotmail.com">jrhbirder@hotmail.com</a><br>Meet =
at 8:00 a.m. across from the three churches in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg =
County. We=92ll explore a variety of habitats. Bring a lunch. The trip =
will conclude about 3:00 p.m. No storm date for this =
trip.&nbsp;</div></div></div></div><div><br></div><div><div><b>NS Bird =
Society Field Trip</b></div><div><div><b>Saturday August 7 2010 =96 =
Beginning Birders Trip - Windsor, Hants =
County</b></div></div><div>Leader: Patrick Kelly 494-3294 (w) 472-2322 =
(h) Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:patrick.kelly@dal.ca">patrick.kelly@dal.ca</a><br><b>Limite=
d registration. Pre-registration is required.&nbsp;</b><br>These trips =
are geared for those who have always had an interest in bird watching, =
but were not sure how it was actually done. Bring binoculars and field =
guides, if you have them.&nbsp; Meet at 9:00 a.m. at the parking lot for =
the Windsor Tourist Bureau, which is just north of Exit 6 (Water Street) =
on Highway 101. We should be 1=962 hours and will visit a few different =
types of habitat in the town of Windsor. No storm date for this =
trip.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><div><div><b>NS Bird Society Field =
Trip</b></div><div><b>Saturday August 7 2010 =96 New Birders=92 Walk, =
Halifax</b></div><div>Leader: Suzanne Borkowski 445-2922 Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca">suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca</a><br=
>Meet in the Lower parking lot for Point Pleasant Park at the end of =
Point Pleasant Drive by the wall overlooking Black Rock Beach at 8:30 =
am. We=92ll take a leisurely walk around part of the park to look for =
birds in their natural habitat on land and on the water. Duration: 2 =
hours. No storm date for this =
trip.&nbsp;</div></div></div></div><div><br></div><div><div><div><div><div=
><div><div><div><div><div><b>NS Bird Society Field =
Trip</b></div><div><b>Saturday August 7 2010 =96 Taylor Head Provincial =
Park, Halifax County</b></div><div>Leaders: Jim Cameron 885-2970 =
Email:&nbsp;<a =
href=3D"mailto:jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca">jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
>&nbsp;and Warren Parsons 772-2207 Email:<a =
href=3D"mailto:rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca">rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca</a=
><br>This will be a joint trip with the Friends of Taylor Head Prov. =
Park Society. Meet at the end of the park access road (last parking lot) =
at 9 a.m. Taylor Head Park is 100 km. from Halifax and 11 km. before =
Sheet Harbour. Taylor Head has over 17 km. of trails. We will do Spry =
Bay Trail in the morning and eat lunch by Powers Pond. We will watch =
nesting and brooding Common Tern, Cormorants, Com. Eiders, Willets, and =
Spotted Sandpipers. Migrating Whimbrels should be present along with =
other waders. Terrain is rugged so sturdy boots are recommended. Take a =
hearty lunch. An optional walk to the Headland after lunch is offered. =
No storm date for this =
trip.&nbsp;</div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></d=
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