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--361483536-1376739365-1325426502=:95174 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to co-compilers Susann Myers and Ken Donovan, here are the Louisbour= g (and area) results: Red-throated Loon (6), Common Loon (43), Horned Grebe= (5), Red-necked Grebe (83), Northern Gannet (3), Great Cormorant (64), Ame= rican Black Duck (81), Mallard (4), Common Eider (3,505), Harlequin Duck (2= ), Surf Scoter (65), White-winged Scoter (64), Black Scoter (313), Long-tai= led Duck (201), Bufflehead (79), Common Goldeneye (125), Common Merganser (= 3), Red-breasted Merganser (108), Bald Eagle (9), Sharp-shinned Hawk (1), R= ed-tailed Hawk (1), Ruffed Grouse (10), Spruce Grouse (CW), Purple Sandpipe= r (5), Black-headed Gull (4),=A0 Bonaparte's Gull (13), Herring Gull (113),= Iceland Gull (18), Great Black-backed Gull (28), Dovekie (7), Thick-billed= Murre (4), Black Guillemot (138), Cory's Shearwater (1), Skua species (1),= Razorbill (1), Rock Pigeon (53), Mourning Dove (48), Short-eared Owl (1), = Great Horned Owl (1), Hairy Woodpecker (1), Pileated Woodpecker (3), Northern Flicker (1), Northern Shrike (2), Gray Jay (7), Blue Jay (48), Am= erican Crow (186), Common Raven (29), Black-capped Chickadee (109), Boreal = Chickadee (40), Red-breasted Nuthatch (22), Golden-crowned Kinglet (18), Am= erican Robin (669), Northern Mockingbird (1), European Starling (684), Ceda= r waxwing (9), Song Sparrow (6), Dark-eyed Junco (10), Purple Finch (2), Pi= ne Siskin (6), American Goldfinch (239) and House Sparrow (34).=0A=0AIn all= , 60 species were sighted. Special thanks to all field observers and feeder= watchers.=0A=0ABill Bussey=0A20 Albert Street=0ALouisbourg=0A --361483536-1376739365-1325426502=:95174 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti= mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Thanks to co-com= pilers Susann Myers and Ken Donovan, here are the Louisbourg (and area) res= ults: Red-throated Loon (6), Common Loon (43), Horned Grebe (5), Red-necked= Grebe (83), Northern Gannet (3), Great Cormorant (64), American Black Duck= (81), Mallard (4), Common Eider (3,505), Harlequin Duck (2), Surf Scoter (= 65), White-winged Scoter (64), Black Scoter (313), Long-tailed Duck (201), = Bufflehead (79), Common Goldeneye (125), Common Merganser (3), Red-breasted= Merganser (108), Bald Eagle (9), Sharp-shinned Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (= 1), Ruffed Grouse (10), Spruce Grouse (CW), Purple Sandpiper (5), Black-hea= ded Gull (4), Bonaparte's Gull (13), Herring Gull (113), Iceland Gull= (18), Great Black-backed Gull (28), Dovekie (7), Thick-billed Murre (4), B= lack Guillemot (138), Cory's Shearwater (1), Skua species (1), Razorbill (1), Rock Pigeon (53), Mourning Dove (48), Short-eared Owl (1), = Great Horned Owl (1), Hairy Woodpecker (1), Pileated Woodpecker (3), Northe= rn Flicker (1), Northern Shrike (2), Gray Jay (7), Blue Jay (48), American = Crow (186), Common Raven (29), Black-capped Chickadee (109), Boreal Chickad= ee (40), Red-breasted Nuthatch (22), Golden-crowned Kinglet (18), American = Robin (669), Northern Mockingbird (1), European Starling (684), Cedar waxwi= ng (9), Song Sparrow (6), Dark-eyed Junco (10), Purple Finch (2), Pine Sisk= in (6), American Goldfinch (239) and House Sparrow (34).</div><div><br></di= v><div>In all, 60 species were sighted. Special thanks to all field observe= rs and feeder watchers.</div><div><br></div><div>Bill Bussey</div><div>20 A= lbert Street</div><div>Louisbourg<br></div></div></body></html> --361483536-1376739365-1325426502=:95174--
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