[NatureNS] Northern Harriers - Snow Buntings

Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:09:06 -0400
From: V Redden <reddenville@nncweb.ca>
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Today I saw a good size flock of Snow Buntings. I was not able to stop 
and have a close look for other species that could be with them. This 
was near Sinimicas Park, Cumb Co.
Later today I saw two Northern Harriers on the Tantramar Marshes. They 
were interacting with each other, maybe dancing, maybe fighting over food.
Virginia Redden
Port Howe Cumb Co


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<font face="Candara">Today I saw a good size flock of Snow Buntings. I
was not able to stop and have a close look for other species that could
be with them. This was near Sinimicas Park, Cumb Co. <br>
Later today I saw two Northern Harriers on the Tantramar Marshes. They
were interacting with each other, maybe dancing, maybe fighting over
food.<br>
Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe Cumb Co<br>
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