[NatureNS] Barn Swallow Locations?

From: Lynne Perry <perry.lynne@hotmail.com>
To: Nature Nova Scotia <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 14:43:52 -0200
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I used to watch them at Ross Farm=2C New Ross=2C every year. Good luck. Lyn=
ne Perry.=20
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> Date: Mon=2C 2 Apr 2012 13:23:44 -0300
> From: E.Campbell@DAL.CA
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: [NatureNS] Barn Swallow Locations?
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> Hello All
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> I am a Biology student at Dalhousie and will be doing a research=20
> project this summer on barn swallows=2C looking at what areas they use=20
> for nesting=2C what characteristics are important in where they build=20
> their nests=2C and how many are reusing old nests from previous years.=20
> My hope is that what I learn can be applied to their conservation and=20
> increase population numbers. If anyone knows the location of breeding=20
> barn swallows=2C especially around Halifax=2C and wouldn't mind sharing=20
> I'd really appreciate the help. Information can be sent to me at=20
> E.Campbell@dal.ca
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> Note that I won't be disturbing the swallows in any way=2C just=20
> observing from a distance.
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> Thank you in advance=2C
> Liz Campbell
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=3B Hello All<BR>&gt=3B <BR>&gt=3B I am a Biology student at Dalhousie and =
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=3B E.Campbell@dal.ca<BR>&gt=3B <BR>&gt=3B Note that I won't be disturbing =
the swallows in any way=2C just <BR>&gt=3B observing from a distance.<BR>&g=
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