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--=====================_58952328==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed I walked through the Public Gardens on my way to and from Remembrance Day ceremonies at Royal Artillery Park. No sign of the Eurasian Wigeon, in fact very few ducks at all. Patricia L. Chalmers Halifax At 10:46 AM 06/11/2013, Eric Mills wrote: > >For at least the past three days there has been a female Eurasian >Wigeon in the Halifax Public Gardens. I saw it first on Monday in >the big pond. Yesterday I photographed it as it grazed near the bandstand. > >This is the only Wigeon in the Gardens at the moment, so it is not >hard to find. > >Eric L. Mills >Lower Rose Bay >Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia >Canada --=====================_58952328==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> <font size=3>I walked through the Public Gardens on my way to and from Remembrance Day ceremonies at Royal Artillery Park. No sign of the Eurasian Wigeon, in fact very few ducks at all.<br><br> Patricia L. Chalmers<br> Halifax<br><br> At 10:46 AM 06/11/2013, Eric Mills wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""> <br> For at least the past three days there has been a female Eurasian Wigeon in the Halifax Public Gardens. I saw it first on Monday in the big pond. Yesterday I photographed it as it grazed near the bandstand.<br><br> This is the only Wigeon in the Gardens at the moment, so it is not hard to find.<br><br> Eric L. Mills <br> Lower Rose Bay<br> Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia <br> Canada</font></blockquote></body> </html> --=====================_58952328==.ALT--
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