[NatureNS] Mink at Peggy's Cove

Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:34:54 -0300
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All:

On Sunday, my visiting far-flung family went to Peggy's Cove. Although  
I and others here may be somewhat blasé, there is no doubt that  
scrambling over the granite is greatly enjoyed by come-from-aways.

A bonus this time was a large, dark mink darting over the rocks near  
the high tide mark in full view of scores of visitors. An American  
cousin called out its id, and there was lots of ooh-ing and ah-ing. I  
asked a number of people if they had had ever seen one before, and  
most said no. It then disappeared into a large crevice. I suppose a  
mink could make a living in the general area, but not likely on the  
granite outcrop as such.

Cheers, Ian

Ian McLaren

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