[NatureNS] Birds around Grand Pre today

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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 20:01:40 -0400
From: Nicolaas Honig <nick.honig@gmail.com>
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Tuma and I took our cameras and headed out to Grand Pre today. Although we
didn't get many pictures we did have fun looking at the birds through our
binoculars. None were exotic or rare but we had a lifer for us and that was
the Horned Lark. And to Ian you were right that once spotted we didn't just
see one but a dozen at least. Didn't get any pics because the sun was down
already by the time we discovered them.  So here is our list:

Blue Jays - 20
Bald Eagles - 12
Northern Flicker - 2
Red-tailed Hawks - 12
Ring-necked Pheasants - 3 male and 4 female
Starlings by the dozens
Crows also by the dozens
Song Sparrow - 4
Lincoln's Sparrow - 1
Black-capped Chickadees - 6
Northern Harrier - 3
American Goldfinch - 6
Mourning Doves - 15
Dark-eyed Junco - 6
Downy Woodpecker - 2
Horned Larks - 12

Nick Honig
Halifax, NS

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Tuma and I took our cameras and headed out to Grand Pre today. Although we =
didn&#39;t get many pictures we did have fun looking at the birds through o=
ur binoculars. None were exotic or rare but we had a lifer for us and that =
was the Horned Lark. And to Ian you were right that once spotted we didn&#3=
9;t just see one but a dozen at least. Didn&#39;t get any pics because the =
sun was down already by the time we discovered them.=A0 So here is our list=
:<br>
<br>Blue Jays - 20<br>Bald Eagles - 12<br>Northern Flicker - 2<br>Red-taile=
d Hawks - 12<br>Ring-necked Pheasants - 3 male and 4 female<br>Starlings by=
 the dozens<br>Crows also by the dozens<br>Song Sparrow - 4<br>Lincoln&#39;=
s Sparrow - 1 <br>
Black-capped Chickadees - 6<br>Northern Harrier - 3<br>American Goldfinch -=
 6<br>Mourning Doves - 15<br>Dark-eyed Junco - 6<br>Downy Woodpecker - 2<br=
>Horned Larks - 12<br><br>Nick Honig<br>Halifax, NS<br><br>

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