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--e89a8ff252e629154a04d120f0b7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi all, Slightly belated note here, but the Christmas Bird Count along the south Dartmouth waterfront on Sunday, 16 Dec. yielded an interesting surprise: a female American Kestrel perched on a tree above the walking trail that runs below the NS Community College campus. She appeared to be hunting something in the grasses below. Has anyone else seen kestrels lately? Perhaps they're more common than I thought. Sue Abbott --e89a8ff252e629154a04d120f0b7 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi all,<br><br>Slightly belated note here, but the Christmas Bird Count alo= ng the south Dartmouth waterfront on Sunday, 16 Dec. yielded an interesting= surprise: a female American Kestrel perched on a tree above the walking tr= ail that runs below the NS Community College campus. She appeared to be hun= ting something in the grasses below.=A0 Has anyone else seen kestrels latel= y?=A0 Perhaps they're more common than I thought.<br> <br>Sue Abbott<br> --e89a8ff252e629154a04d120f0b7--
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