[NatureNS] hovering raptor in Wolfville, was Eurasian Kestrel

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It was January-February 1988.

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on behalf of Doug Linzey <doug.linzey@gmail.com>
Sent: December-29-14 9:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [NatureNS] hovering raptor in Wolfville, was Eurasian Kestrel Updates - 29 Dec 2014

On 29-Dec-14 8:40 PM, Jim Wolford wrote:

> P.S. I recall many years ago the Eurasian Kestrel that was at
> Minudie?, N.S.?, bordering on Fundy, and driving up there with many
> others only to get an extremely distant view of an undeterminable kind
> of falcon being being pushed around the dykelands there by several
> people with long lenses.  I hope someone in the group got something to
> show for that — nowadays, of course, all of us would quickly find out
> such info’ and see some of the photo-results and learn the key field
> marks etc.

I well remember that kestrel as being one of my first Nova Scotia
birding experiences (late 1980s I'm guessing). Norm Chesterfield,
renowned Canadian birder from Ontario, was there at the Minudie marsh.

Doug Linzey

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