[NatureNS] East Grand Pre and Evangeline Beach

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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 07:19:58 -0300
From: Rick Whitman <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com>
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Hi Andy,
If the leg flags are White, you should contact Diana Hamilton at Mt.
A., Sackville, NB. Those young ladies are grad students or techs under
her direction.

dhamilto@mta.ca

If the leg flags were any other colours, you should probably contact
me privately, or register yourself at bandedbirds.org and report them.
It's not that complicated and you would then have access to data there
as to where they were flagged originally, etc.

All Semipalmated Sandpipers with non-White flags seem to have been
flagged by David Mizrahi, NJ Audubon, in various locations between
Brazil & New Jersey.

Best, Rick.

On 8/25/14, Andy Dean <aadean@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
> At East Grand Pre ( Guzzle ) this afternoon at high tide ( about 13.30 hrs )
> two Ruddy Turnstones and five Greater Yellowlegs, as well as flocks of
> Semipalmated Sandpipers and Plovers circa 1000 .
> At Evangeline Beach two young women naturalists were engaged in a project
> looking for birds that had colored flags on their legs....I later
> photographed two with the flags....If anyone knows who these women were
> please have them contact me.
> They estimated the flocks of Sandpipers and Plover amounted to at least
> 5000. I have some good images.
>
> Andy  Dean
> 86 Baden Powell drive,
> Kentville,  N.S.
> B4N 5P5
>
> (902) 678-6243
> aadean@ns.sympatico.ca
>
>

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