[NatureNS] Caspian Terns, Long-eared Owl, Brier Island

Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 19:57:19 -0300
From: Eric Mills <e.mills@dal.ca>
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=3Dutf-8"><style> body {  font-family: "Calibri","Slate Pro","sans-serif"; =
color:#262626 }</style> </head> <body data-blackberry-caret-color=3D"#00a8d=
f"><div>=E2=80=8EToday, among many migrants on Brier Island, Anne found two=
 adult Caspian Terns along the west side of the island in the early morning=
 and there was another adult on the Westport shore about noon. In the eveni=
ng's deep dusk, a Long-eared Owl was calling along the Camp Road.</div><div=
><br></div><div id=3D"_signaturePlaceholder">Sent from my BlackBerry 10 sma=
rtphone.<br><br>Eric L. Mills<br>286 Kingsburg Road<br>RR#1, Rose Bay, NS B=
0J 2X0<br>Canada<br>e.mills@dal.ca</div></body></html>

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