[NatureNS] Rarities and first arrivals on NSBS Facebook Little Blue Heron, Am.

From: Ian McLaren <I.A.McLaren@Dal.Ca>
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Thread-Topic: Rarities and first arrivals on NSBS Facebook Little Blue
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AlL:


Those who don't monitor the NS Bird Sociey's Facebook site (even every 2 or=
 3 days) will miss what has become, for better or worse,the only source of =
some unusual sightings. In the last few days, these have included an Little=
 Blue Heron photo'd 23 Mar. at Round Bay, Shel. Co. (Laurel Marie Amirault)=
, an American  Bittern photo'd at Hemeons Head, Shel. Co., and a photo'd Sn=
ow Goose with Canadas 23 Mar. near Truro (Kate Messer). There have also bee=
n a number of first spring arrivals there.


It would be helpful of such 'good' birds could also be reported on NatureNS=
 and/or NS-RBA.


Cheers, Ian McLaren

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<p>AlL:&nbsp;<br>
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<p><br>
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<p>Those who don't monitor the NS Bird Sociey's Facebook site (even every 2=
 or 3&nbsp;days) will miss what has become, for better or worse,the only so=
urce of some&nbsp;unusual sightings. In the last few days, these have inclu=
ded an Little Blue Heron photo'd 23 Mar.&nbsp;at
 Round Bay, Shel. Co. (Laurel Marie Amirault), an American &nbsp;Bittern ph=
oto'd at Hemeons Head, Shel. Co.,&nbsp;and a photo'd&nbsp;Snow Goose&nbsp;w=
ith Canadas 23 Mar.&nbsp;near Truro&nbsp;(Kate Messer). There have also bee=
n a number of first spring arrivals there.<br>
</p>
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</p>
<p>It would be helpful of such 'good'&nbsp;birds could also be reported on =
NatureNS and/or NS-RBA.<br>
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<p><br>
</p>
<p>Cheers, Ian McLaren&nbsp;<br>
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