[NatureNS] Turkey, Kingfishers, White Point

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There are a couple or three pockets of wild turkeys in inland Yarmouth
County.  Wonder if they are spreading...

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]
On Behalf Of Marg Millard
Sent: May-05-14 12:21 PM
To: naturens
Subject: [NatureNS] Turkey, Kingfishers, White Point

I was just on the step when I saw two birds zigzagging overhead. Unusual
size, shape and flight. t took a couple minutes but suddenly I realized they
were Kingfishers.  I will try to keep an eye at the bridge in the estates to
see if they show up there with young.

Someone just called me to say there is a turkey walking along the 103. he
was curious to see do we have a wild turkey thing here? I'm thinking an
escapee, perhaps.
Marg Millard, White Point, Queens

http://MargMillard.ca 


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