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Index of Subjects It's great to see and hear birds returning to Cape Breton! Mary and I went for an outing this morning - a beautiful, calm morning. We identified 27 species (woodland birds) but not one warbler. Had a Swamp Sparrow and a RC Kinglet. DWJ On 4/15/2012 11:51 AM, bdigout@seaside.ns.ca wrote: > I went fishing yesterday morning at a small lake in Lynches River, > Richmond Co. and though I caught only a few smaller-than-pan-size trout, I > got to see and hear Ruffed Grouse drumming, a Red-tailed Hawk screaming at > me from across the small lake, (I assume near a nest), many birds > singing, including Black and white and Yellow-rumped warblers and winter > wren, R. B. nuthatches, both chickadees, Downy, Hairy and Pileated > woodpeckers, juncos, as well as W.T and chipping sparrows. > A beautiful outing! No fish for supper? Who cares? > Billy > > -- David W. Johnston Mary K. Johnston 207 Hiram St. Port Hawkesbury N.S. B9A 2C3 902 625 1534 dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca
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