[NatureNS] Pugwash ducks and gull

Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 07:02:47 -0400
From: Virginia Redden <Reddenville@gmail.com>
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Today in Pugwash Harbour are many Common Goldeneye and at least two 
Barrow's Goldeneye. Many Common Mergansers. And a very pale gull with 
light speckling and dark eye and beak. I couldn't see the legs. I think 
it could be an Ivory Gull. I have pictures if someone could help with this.

River Philip is completely frozen over. I don't have a long history here 
but that is the first time I have seen it completely closed.

Virginia Redden
Port Howe NS


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<font face="Candara">Today in Pugwash Harbour are many Common Goldeneye
and at least two Barrow's Goldeneye. Many Common Mergansers. And a very
pale gull with light speckling and dark eye and beak. I couldn't see
the legs. I think it could be an Ivory Gull. I have pictures if someone
could help with this. <br>
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River Philip is completely frozen over. I don't have a long history
here but that is the first time I have seen it completely closed. <br>
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Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe NS<br>
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