[NatureNS] Sewer Stroll 2

From: Dennis Hippern <dhippern@hotmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:07:46 -0400
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    I led a field trip for H.F.N. & N.S.B.S last Sat Feb 04. Starting at Mc=
Cormack=2Cs Beach =2C Eastern Passage.Birds of note for the day included:- =
   All three scoters=2C Black and White Winged between the mainland and Law=
lers Isl and a breeding plumagemale Surf Scoter in Dartmouth Cove.   Long t=
ail ducks=2C Buffelhead=2C Com Eider=2C Canada Geese=2CIceland Gull=2C B Gu=
illemot=2C Lesser Scaup=2C Great CormorantIn Eastern Passage.    Barrows & =
Common Goldeneye in Dartmouth Cove.   Mute Swan At the mouth of the Sackvil=
le River.   American and Eurasian Widgeon and American Cootat Sullivans Pon=
d. N. Mocking Bird on the trail that links Shore Dr and AurtherLismer Dr in=
 Bedford.   I did a scouting trip the day before on Fri 03 Feb and found so=
me birds that did not present themselves the next day.   They include=2C da=
rk phased Rough Leg Hawk over Devils Is=2CN Harrier at Hartlin Pt.=2C Commo=
n Gallinule at Red Bridge Pond=2CBald Eagle and Sharpe Shinned hawk near He=
rring Cove=2C RedNecked Grebe in Bedford.   As I have mentioned earlier=2C =
Am Robins were everywhere.I did not see a single House Sparrow over the two=
 days exceptfor the 15 to 20 that tend my feeders regularly.   Cheers=2CDen=
nis Hippern (DHH).Cole Harbour   		 	   		  =

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&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B I led a field trip for H.F.N. &amp=3B N.S.B.S last=
 Sat Feb 04. <BR>Starting at McCormack=2Cs Beach =2C Eastern Passage.<BR>Bi=
rds of note for the day included:-<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B All three sc=
oters=2C Black and White Winged between <BR>the mainland and Lawlers Isl an=
d a breeding plumage<BR>male Surf Scoter in Dartmouth Cove.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbs=
p=3B Long tail ducks=2C Buffelhead=2C Com Eider=2C Canada Geese=2C<BR>Icela=
nd Gull=2C B Guillemot=2C Lesser Scaup=2C Great Cormorant<BR>In Eastern Pas=
sage. <BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Barrows &amp=3B Common Goldeneye in Dartmouth Co=
ve.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Mute Swan At the mouth of the Sackville River.<BR>&=
nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B American and Eurasian Widgeon and American Coot<BR>at Sulli=
vans Pond.<BR>&nbsp=3BN. Mocking Bird on the trail that links Shore Dr and =
Aurther<BR>Lismer Dr in&nbsp=3BBedford.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B I did a scoutin=
g trip the day before on Fri 03 Feb and found <BR>some birds that did not p=
resent themselves the next day.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B They include=2C dark ph=
ased Rough Leg Hawk over Devils Is=2C<BR>N Harrier at Hartlin Pt.=2C Common=
 Gallinule at Red Bridge Pond=2C<BR>Bald Eagle and Sharpe Shinned hawk near=
 Herring Cove=2C Red<BR>Necked Grebe in Bedford.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B As I h=
ave mentioned earlier=2C Am Robins were everywhere.<BR>I did not see a sing=
le House Sparrow over the two days except<BR>for the 15 to 20 that tend my =
feeders regularly.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Cheers=2C<BR>Dennis Hippern (DHH).<B=
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