[NatureNS] turkey vultures over Shubie waterway

Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:33:34 -0300
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We live beside Lake William, and there has been a couple of TVs here for 
at least a year. I'm glad to see that they made it through the winter.

Peter Payzant

On 2014-03-30 10:13 AM, Dusan Soudek wrote:
>    Yesterday I observed a pair of turkey vultures over the still 
> partially frozen Lake William near Portobello. Alternately soaring and 
> flapping their wings, obviously checking the waterway and the parallel 
> Highway # 3 for carrion. Do they now breed in Nova Scotia?
>    Dusan Soudek


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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">We live beside Lake William, and there
      has been a couple of TVs here for at least a year. I'm glad to see
      that they made it through the winter.<br>
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      Peter Payzant<br>
      <br>
      On 2014-03-30 10:13 AM, Dusan Soudek wrote:<br>
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          <div>&nbsp;&nbsp; Yesterday I observed a pair of turkey vultures over
            the still partially frozen Lake William near Portobello.
            Alternately soaring and flapping their wings, obviously
            checking the waterway and the parallel Highway # 3 for
            carrion. Do they now breed in Nova Scotia?</div>
          <div>&nbsp;&nbsp; Dusan Soudek&nbsp; </div>
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