[NatureNS] what are these berries?

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I=A0 have several of these bushes in my yard and=A0 they are fairly common =
in this area. The locals call them Nova Scotia Holly,..Deciduous Holly. The=
 Robins here have stripped nearly all of them in the last few days....

Jan Foley
Head of Jeddore

--- On Thu, 10/21/10, Tuma Young <tumayoung@yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: Tuma Young <tumayoung@yahoo.ca>
Subject: [NatureNS] what are these berries?
To: "NatureNS" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Received: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 8:01 PM

Kwe' Msit Wen:
Nick and I drove out to try and see the Bell's Vireo but no luck. However, =
we did see the 2 Orange Crowned Warblers. =A0We then went to Sandy Cove but=
 we only saw Black-capped Chickadees. =A0We then drove out to Crystal Cresc=
ent Beach to find it blocked with huge boulders. =A0Seems it is closed for =
the season. =A0We saw a hairy woodpecker and a white-throated sparrow. =A0D=
rove back to Chebucto Head Road where we were surprised by a Baltimore Orio=
le, along with a number of Yellow-rumped warblers, and a number of American=
 Robins.
I took a record shot of the Oriole but I wanted to ask if anyone can identi=
fy the berries that the American Robins were eating. =A0I have posted the p=
icture to my=0A gallery:
http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung#100355/Jipja%27wej-American%20Robin&bgcolor=
=3Dblack
I hope the link works but in case it doesn't, just go to
http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung
Go to album titled: Thrashers and Thrushers, click on it, click on the pict=
ure of the Jipja'wej (American Robin) and you can see the bird eating a ber=
ry. =A0I would appreciate any assistance in this matter.
On our way back, we went to see the Bell's vireo-we did see a vireo but a g=
limpse and no picture-we could not tell if it was the one or different vire=
o. Just know that it was a vireo.
Wela'li'oq (Thank You=0A All)
Tuma YoungHalifax
=A0Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.
(Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)
=0A=0A=0A
=0A=0A
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<table cellspacing=3D"0" cellpadding=3D"0" border=3D"0" ><tr><td valign=3D"=
top" style=3D"font: inherit;">I&nbsp; have several of these bushes in my ya=
rd and&nbsp; they are fairly common in this area. The locals call them Nova=
 Scotia Holly,..Deciduous Holly. The Robins here have stripped nearly all o=
f them in the last few days....<br><br>Jan Foley<br>Head of Jeddore<br><br>=
--- On <b>Thu, 10/21/10, Tuma Young <i>&lt;tumayoung@yahoo.ca&gt;</i></b> w=
rote:<br><blockquote style=3D"border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); marg=
in-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: Tuma Young &lt;tumayoung@yahoo.=
ca&gt;<br>Subject: [NatureNS] what are these berries?<br>To: "NatureNS" &lt=
;naturens@chebucto.ns.ca&gt;<br>Received: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 8:01 =
PM<br><br><div id=3D"yiv2037512971"><style type=3D"text/css"><!--#yiv203751=
2971 DIV {margin:0px;}--></style><div style=3D"font-family: times,serif; fo=
nt-size: 12pt;"><div></div><div>Kwe' Msit Wen:</div><div><br></div><div>Nic=
k and I
 drove out to try and see the Bell's Vireo but no luck. However, we did see=
 the 2 Orange Crowned Warblers. &nbsp;We then went to Sandy Cove but we onl=
y saw Black-capped Chickadees. &nbsp;We then drove out to Crystal Crescent =
Beach to find it blocked with huge boulders. &nbsp;Seems it is closed for t=
he season. &nbsp;We saw a hairy woodpecker and a white-throated sparrow. &n=
bsp;Drove back to Chebucto Head Road where we were surprised by a Baltimore=
 Oriole, along with a number of Yellow-rumped warblers, and a number of Ame=
rican Robins.</div><div><br></div><div>I took a record shot of the Oriole b=
ut I wanted to ask if anyone can identify the berries that the American Rob=
ins were eating. &nbsp;I have posted the picture to my=0A gallery:</div><di=
v><br></div><div><span><a rel=3D"nofollow" target=3D"_blank" href=3D"http:/=
/gallery.me.com/tumayoung#100355/Jipja%27wej-American%20Robin&amp;bgcolor=
=3Dblack">http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung#100355/Jipja%27wej-American%20Rob=
in&amp;bgcolor=3Dblack</a></span></div><div><br></div><div>I hope the link =
works but in case it doesn't, just go to</div><div><br></div><div><span><a =
rel=3D"nofollow" target=3D"_blank" href=3D"http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung"=
>http://gallery.me.com/tumayoung</a></span></div><div><br></div><div>Go to =
album titled: Thrashers and Thrushers, click on it, click on the picture of=
 the Jipja'wej (American Robin) and you can see the bird eating a berry. &n=
bsp;I would appreciate any assistance in this matter.</div><div><br></div><=
div>On our way back, we went to see the Bell's vireo-we did see a vireo but=
 a glimpse and no picture-we could not tell if it was the one or different =
vireo. Just know that it was a
 vireo.</div><div><br></div><div>Wela'li'oq (Thank You=0A All)</div><div><b=
r></div><div>Tuma Young</div><div>Halifax</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp;</=
div>Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.<br>(Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)<div><br>=
</div><div style=3D""></div>=0A=0A=0A</div><br></div></blockquote></td></tr=
></table><br>
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