[NatureNS] How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in NS???

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As far as I have seen from the emails since March 1st

2 m, f  in south end Halifax - still coming to feeders/ the woods
2 behind the Birch Cove Park Dartmouth
1 Portuguese Cove?
1 Herring Cove? - haven't bee seen for weeks
1 Jollimore Cove?
1 Milton (near Liverpool)?
1 New Glasgow?
1 Antigonish?

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This will be of interest to many in Nova Scotia and in nearby New England.

Eric Mills

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 1.       Number of birds (if more than one)

2.       Gender of the bird

3.       Your civic address and town

4.       Most recent date seen

5.       Is bird coming to a feeder?

And, looking ahead a few weeks, surely with so many birds here all winter
we'll see some attempts at breeding within the not too distant future.
Please keep us all apprised of that and try to get photo evidence - it would
be a first nesting for NB.   Thanks in advance,

Jim Wilson
Nature NB



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