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Index of Subjects --_bd726375-aaa1-46d7-beb2-3bb3bb54a266_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When I lived in White's Lake=2C I occasionally had a Brown Creeper visit my= suet feeder. Where I lived=2C Brown Creepers were year-round residents - = all you had to do was walk to the trail at the top of the hill and it would= n't take long before you'd find them in the woods there...USUALLY! =20 Bev Glace Bay =20 From: mountainchickadee@hotmail.com To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Brown Creeper Date: Sun=2C 26 Dec 2010 20:30:20 -0600 Elizabeth's report of a Brown Creeper reminded me of something I witnessed = recently in a friend's backyard in Bedford. There was a Brown Creeper glea= ning tiny bits of suet off the ground under the suet feeder. I can't recal= l having seen a Brown Creeper attracted to a suet feeder before in my own y= ards over the years. I have since googled this and found a few photos of B= rown Creepers at suet feeders. Just curious to know if others have Creeper= s coming to feed on suet? Rosemary Gallinger > From: edoull@ns.sympatico.ca > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Date: Sun=2C 26 Dec 2010 06:26:24 -0400 > Subject: [NatureNS] Brown Creeper >=20 > December 25 2010 >=20 > Ann Doull had a nice Christmas gift - Brown Creeper - which makes regular= =20 > (not daily) visits to her back yard in the South end Halifax. >=20 > Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all >=20 > Liz Doull=20 >=20 = --_bd726375-aaa1-46d7-beb2-3bb3bb54a266_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <style><!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px=3B padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 10pt=3B font-family:Tahoma } --></style> </head> <body class=3D'hmmessage'> When I lived in White's Lake=2C I occasionally had a Brown Creeper visit my= suet feeder. =3B Where I lived=2C Brown Creepers were =3Byear-roun= d residents - all you had to do was =3Bwalk to the trail at the top of = the hill and it wouldn't take long before =3Byou'd find them in the woo= ds there...USUALLY!<BR>  =3B<BR> Bev<BR> Glace Bay<BR> =3B<BR> <HR id=3DstopSpelling> From: mountainchickadee@hotmail.com<BR>To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<BR>Subje= ct: RE: [NatureNS] Brown Creeper<BR>Date: Sun=2C 26 Dec 2010 20:30:20 -0600= <BR><BR> <META name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft SafeHTML"> <STYLE> .ExternalClass .ecxhmmessage P {padding:0px=3B} .ExternalClass body.ecxhmmessage {font-size:10pt=3Bfont-family:Tahoma=3B} </STYLE> Elizabeth's report of a Brown Creeper reminded me of something I witnessed = recently in a friend's backyard in Bedford. =3B There was a Brown Creep= er gleaning tiny bits of suet off the ground under the suet feeder. =3B= I can't recall having seen a Brown Creeper attracted to a suet feeder befo= re in my own yards over the years. =3B I have since googled this and fo= und a few photos of Brown Creepers at suet feeders. =3B Just curious to= know if others have Creepers coming to feed on suet?<BR><BR>Rosemary Galli= nger<BR><BR><BR>>=3B From: edoull@ns.sympatico.ca<BR>>=3B To: naturens@= chebucto.ns.ca<BR>>=3B Date: Sun=2C 26 Dec 2010 06:26:24 -0400<BR>>=3B = Subject: [NatureNS] Brown Creeper<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B December 25 2010<BR>= >=3B <BR>>=3B Ann Doull had a nice Christmas gift - Brown Creeper - whi= ch makes regular <BR>>=3B (not daily) visits to her back yard in the Sout= h end Halifax.<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to a= ll<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B Liz Doull <BR>>=3B <BR> </body> </html>= --_bd726375-aaa1-46d7-beb2-3bb3bb54a266_--
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