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Index of Subjects That will do it Nellie. We can all copy your address from your note. Don Don MacNeill donmacneill@eastlink.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: <n.snyder@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Cc: "Kathleen MacAulay" <roughlegged_hawk@yahoo.ca> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 5:38 PM Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Eastern Shore birds today To whom it may concern: I have changed my e-mail address to: n.snyder@eastlink.ca, but I am not sure how to notify all the naturalist members. Would you be so good as to advise the procedure I should follow or if you are able to do it from your end. Thank you very much. Nellie Snyder ---- Kathleen MacAulay <roughlegged_hawk@yahoo.ca> wrote: > At Grand Desert, I found a young male Eurasian Wigeon mixed in with 114 > American Wigeon, 14 Black Ducks, 13 Canada Geese, 30 Red-breasted > Mergansers, 4 > Buffleheads and roughly 150 distant scaup. I was surprised to see a Great > Blue > Heron fly overhead, as were the wigeon, which all flushed. > > At Seaforth, an American Pipit and a Song Sparrow were the only songbirds > about. > On the water, there were about a dozen distant Common Eider, about 150 > Canada > Geese, five Long-tailed Ducks and ten Buffleheads. A Bald Eagle put in an > appearance. > > I ended up going down the West Jeddore Road as well. Things were pretty > quiet > there, although I did manage to find another 21 Red-breasted Mergansers, a > pair > of Horned Grebes and one Common Loon. > > Kathleen MacAulay > Milford Station >
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