[NatureNS] older flora and fauna species for HRM

From: "Heather Drope" <heather.drope@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 15:02:18 -0300
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John, maybe all your lost species went the way  of the Cat! :-)



    Hmm... I=B4m speaking from Yarmouth, but Canada Jays, Evening grosbeak=
s, and Boreal 
    chickadees are now rare in the winter. Purple finches are no longer co=
mmon. The 
    warbler and swallow population ain=B4t what they used to was. (The onl=
y swallows I=B4ve 
    seen in recent years have been tree swallows. Barn swallows used to be=
 abundant and 
    cliff and bank swallows were unremarkable) 
    
    I do less rooting now, but also see fewer snakes, red-backed salamande=
rs, leopard, 
    pickerel, and wood frogs. Ctenucha moths are scarce in recent years, a=
s is a large, 
    purplish ground beetle. I=B4m sure other species are also scarcer. Hmm=
 ...
    
    On the plus side, cardinals and turkey vultures are common now, down h=
ere in the 
    banana belt, and were virtually unheard-of thirty years ago.
    
From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca
Heather Marchione 
902-423-7032    902-440-5032
seniorinthekitchen@gmail.com


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chickadees are now rare in the winter.&#160; Purple finches are no longer =
common.&#160; The 
warbler and swallow population ain&rsquo;t what they used to was.&#160; (T=
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pan style=3D" font-size:11pt">I do less rooting now, but also see fewer sn=
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purplish ground beetle.&#160; &#160;&#160;I&rsquo;m sure other species are=
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