[NatureNS] Sandhill Crane at Lower Canard

Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 09:19:07 -0400
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I saw a sandhill crane on the Wellington Dyke the week before the  
Christmas bird count. This would be the same area that you are talking  
about, could be the same bird!

George


  the Quoting Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com>:

> 2 people - neither are really birders, but both are observant people and in
> possession of field guides, have told me separately, that they have seen a
> Sandhill crane along Canard St., between Jawbone Corner and Porters Point,
> near where the Towhee was seen around late Jan. Both told me they saw it in
> fields close to their house, and one told me it was soaring with 2 Bald
> eagles (!) over their house, this week. I made a quick foray yesterday, but
> to no avail.  I wonder if it's the bird that was at Grand Pre, pretty close
> as the crane flies, about a month ago.
>
> Richard
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