[NatureNS] Louisbourg - Red-winged Blackbird, Greater Yellowleg
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 07:20:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: bill bussey <busseybill@yahoo.ca>
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We had our first Red-winged Blackbirds ( 1-M, 1-F) in the yard this morning. As
well, there was a pair of Greater Yellowlegs near the Havenside Barrachois and a
single Yellowlegs near the Fortress Barrachois. The seal carcass washed ashore
along the Havenside Road is keeping the Turkey Vulture busy.
Bill Bussey
20 Albert Street
Louisbourg
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