[NatureNS] turkey vultures over Shubie waterway

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Certainly there is quite a 'flock' that are commonly seen, year-round=A0at =
the baseball park in Bridgetown. Very close to homes too. They have been pr=
esent there for a number of years now. I got some great photos of 8 of them=
, this time last year, at the ballpark, on the ground, roosting on the chai=
n-link fence, up in the trees,=A0when I was visiting friends in Granville F=
erry. Whether or not they breed here, is another question. Anyone know for =
sure?=0A=0ASincerely,=0AGayle MacLean=0ADartmouth=0AOn Sunday, March 30, 20=
14 10:18:55 AM, Dusan Soudek <soudekd@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:=0A  =0A=A0=A0=
 Yesterday I observed a pair of turkey vultures over the still =0Apartially=
 frozen Lake William near Portobello. Alternately soaring and flapping =0At=
heir wings, obviously checking the waterway and the parallel Highway # 3 fo=
r =0Acarrion. Do they now breed in Nova Scotia? =0A=A0=A0 Dusan Soudek=A0 
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nt-size:10pt"><div><span>Certainly there is quite a 'flock' that are common=
ly seen, year-round&nbsp;at the baseball park in Bridgetown. Very close to =
homes too. They have been present there for a number of years now. I got so=
me great photos of 8 of them, this time last year, at the ballpark, on the =
ground, roosting on the chain-link fence, up in the trees,&nbsp;when I was =
visiting friends in Granville Ferry. Whether or not they breed here, is ano=
ther question. Anyone know for sure?</span></div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0=
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-size: 12pt;'>=0A<div>&nbsp;&nbsp; Yesterday I observed a pair of turkey vu=
ltures over the still =0Apartially frozen Lake William near Portobello. Alt=
ernately soaring and flapping =0Atheir wings, obviously checking the waterw=
ay and the parallel Highway # 3 for =0Acarrion. Do they now breed in Nova S=
cotia?</div>=0A<div>&nbsp;&nbsp; Dusan Soudek&nbsp; </div></div></div></div=
></div><br><br></div>  </div> </div>  </div> </div></body></html>
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