[NatureNS] Peepers still peeping, and Fall Foliage

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Hmm... not especially, down here in Yarmouth.  In this neck of the woods, you can always tell November because that's when the hackmatacks turn yellow.  May not be exact, to the day, but comes pretty close.  If they aren’t yellow a week into November, we'll know something funny is going on! 

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Subject: [NatureNS] Peepers still peeping, and Fall Foliage

There was a single Spring Peeper calling tonight at my parents' place in Bedford.

My brother was remarking  that the leaves seem to be hanging on, and some are even still green, later than usual.  Perhaps a week or more later.  I had been thinking the same thing.  Right now it looks to me more like mid-October than the end of October.  Does anyone else have this impression?

Patricia L. Chalmers
Halifax

---- nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: 
> I heard a lone Spring Peeper calling in the woods this afternoon (E Dalhousie, Kings Co). I guess they will only finally hunker down once we get some sustained cool weather? Not much reason to yet.
> 
> Nancy

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