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--=====================_5791187==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 I refound the Graylag Goose in Onslow today at 2 PM. It was at the near end of a flock of 1500 Canada Geese in a cornfield on the south side of Onslow Rd, a few hundred meters west of the Hwy 102 exit, precisely where road work is currently ongoing. Among over 2000 Canadas in the cornfields adjacent to the gravel pit ponds was a single pale Richardson's Cackling Goose. Along the footpath parallel to Thornhill ave. in Spryfield, the Yellow-breasted Chat was in the open but the Bell's Vireo required more work. I had close views of it at 10 AM in a dense bush next to the granite stone in the middle of the path. Cheers, Olivier Barden Quebec City Forwarded by: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blake Maybank maybank@ns.sympatico.ca 902-852-2077 Editor, "Nova Scotia Birds" http://nsbs.chebucto.org Organiser, Maritimes Nature Travel Club http://tinyurl.com/naturetravel author, "Birding Sites of Nova Scotia" http://tinyurl.com/birdingns Downloadable Nova Scotia Maps for inside front and back covers: http://tinyurl.com/mr627d White's Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada --=====================_5791187==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010<br><br> I refound the Graylag Goose in Onslow today at 2 PM. It was at the<br> near end of a flock of 1500 Canada Geese in a cornfield on the south<br> side of Onslow Rd, a few hundred meters west of the Hwy 102 exit,<br> precisely where road work is currently ongoing.<br> Among over 2000 Canadas in the cornfields adjacent to the gravel pit<br> ponds was a single pale Richardson's Cackling Goose.<br><br> Along the footpath parallel to Thornhill ave. in Spryfield, the<br> Yellow-breasted Chat was in the open but the Bell's Vireo required<br> more work. I had close views of it at 10 AM in a dense bush next to<br> the granite stone in the middle of the path.<br><br> Cheers,<br><br> Olivier Barden<br> Quebec City<br><br> <br> Forwarded by:<br> <x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Blake Maybank<br> maybank@ns.sympatico.ca<br> 902-852-2077<br><br> Editor, "Nova Scotia Birds"<br> <a href="http://nsbs.chebucto.org/" eudora="autourl"> http://nsbs.chebucto.org<br><br> </a>Organiser, Maritimes Nature Travel Club<br> <font color="#0000FF"><u> <a href="http://tinyurl.com/naturetravel" eudora="autourl"> http://tinyurl.com/naturetravel</a></u></font> <br><br> author, "Birding Sites of Nova Scotia"<br> <font color="#0000FF"><u> <a href="http://tinyurl.com/birdingns" eudora="autourl"> http://tinyurl.com/birdingns<br> </a></u></font>Downloadable Nova Scotia Maps for inside front and back covers:<br> <a href="http://tinyurl.com/mr627d" eudora="autourl"> http://tinyurl.com/mr627d</a> <br><br> White's Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada </body> </html> --=====================_5791187==.ALT--
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