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Index of Subjects --f46d042c6af1b2604204d3328fe6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 \hi \tara\ \here is the report from saturdasy sewer stroll. \I will keep an eye out for the feb event and if you are interested we could try and arrange it. |would \miles be interested? |terry WOULD NOT BE but Fran may be , hhmmmmm maybe? Thank you so much for arranging the shopping trip yesterday. \I loved every minute of it. Next time \I come to town and stay over \I will get in touch and come to visit if it works for you. \\ By for now LF AV On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Suzanne Borkowski < suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > Hi Everyone; > > The Sewer Stroll yesterday was a huge success. More than 30 people started > out from McCormacks Beach and more joined us as the day went on. We tallied > 63 species for the day including some great rarities: > > The ROSS' GOOSE at Hartlen Point. > Gadwall, Eurasian Wigeon and Northern Pintail at Sullivans (We couldn't > pick out the Mew Gull despite our best efforts!) > TUFTED DUCK in the Cove across from Tim Hortons in Eastern Passage (Main > Road) > - this bird was discovered by Clarence Stevens, Jr. - thanks Clarence! > DOVEKIE - in several locations > Common Murre > Razorbill > Northern Mockingbird on McCormacks Lane - shown to us by Dave Currie - > Thanks, Dave! > Baltimore Oriole at Judy O'Brien's feeder on Silvers Rd. - thanks, Judy! > Another Oriole, Yellow-br. Chat, Pine Warblers, Common Redpolls and one > Hoary Redpoll at Lois Codlings feeder on Old Sackville Road - thanks, Lois. > And to top off the day, we saw 5 Barrows Goldeneye swimming closeby in > Bedford Basin from the Lions Playground. Everyone who was left (it was > almost dark so we were down to 5 people) got great looks at the > kidney-shaped facial markings, the telltale wing markings and the bright > orange bill on the two females. > > There were some jokes about me not ever calling an end to the day - did I > want to try some owling in Pt. Pleasant Park? But I finally called an > official halt at Waterfront Drive at about 5:00 pm. > > Thanks to everyone who joined us on this great outing! > > Suzanne Borkowski > --f46d042c6af1b2604204d3328fe6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div>\hi \tara\</div><div>\here is the report from saturdasy sewer stroll. = \I will keep an eye out for the feb event and if you are interested we coul= d try and arrange it. |would \miles be interested?=A0 |terry WOULD NOT BE b= ut Fran may be , hhmmmmm maybe? </div> <div>Thank you so much for arranging the shopping trip yesterday. \I loved = every minute of it. Next time \I come to town and stay over \I will get in = touch and come to visit if it works for you. \\</div><div>By for now LF AV<= /div> <div>=A0</div><div>=A0</div><div><br><br>=A0</div><div class=3D"gmail_quote= ">On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Suzanne Borkowski <span dir=3D"ltr"><= <a href=3D"mailto:suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca" target=3D"_blank">suzanneborko= wski@yahoo.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br> <blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;padding= -left:1ex;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-width:1px;border-l= eft-style:solid"><br> Hi Everyone;<br> <br> The Sewer Stroll yesterday was a huge success. More than 30 people started = out from McCormacks Beach and more joined us as the day went on. We tallied= 63 species for the day including some great rarities:<br> <br> The ROSS' GOOSE at Hartlen Point.<br> =A0Gadwall, Eurasian Wigeon and Northern Pintail at Sullivans (We couldn= 9;t pick out the Mew Gull despite our best efforts!)<br> =A0TUFTED DUCK in the Cove across from Tim Hortons in Eastern Passage (Main= Road)<br> =A0- this bird was discovered by Clarence Stevens, Jr. - thanks Clarence!<b= r> =A0DOVEKIE - in several locations<br> =A0Common Murre<br> =A0Razorbill<br> =A0Northern Mockingbird on McCormacks Lane - shown to us by Dave Currie - T= hanks, Dave!<br> =A0Baltimore Oriole at Judy O'Brien's feeder on Silvers Rd. - thank= s, Judy!<br> =A0Another Oriole, Yellow-br. Chat, Pine Warblers, Common Redpolls and one = Hoary Redpoll at Lois Codlings feeder on Old Sackville Road - thanks, Lois.= <br> =A0And to top off the day, we saw 5 Barrows Goldeneye swimming closeby in B= edford Basin from the Lions Playground. Everyone who was left (it was almos= t dark so we were down to 5 people) got great looks at the kidney-shaped fa= cial markings, the telltale wing markings and the bright orange bill on the= two females.<br> <br> There were some jokes about me not ever calling an end to the day - did I w= ant to try some owling in Pt. Pleasant Park? But I finally called an offici= al halt at Waterfront Drive at about 5:00 pm.<br> <br> Thanks to everyone who joined us on this great outing!<br> <span class=3D"HOEnZb"><font color=3D"#888888"><br> Suzanne Borkowski<br> </font></span></blockquote></div><br> --f46d042c6af1b2604204d3328fe6--
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