[NatureNS] Birds At Eastern Passage

From: Paul Murray <murraypaul@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:17:37 -0400
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2015-Jan-20
11:00 hrs.

No sign of the Eurasian Kestrel this morning at Hartlen Point (while I =
was there) but there was a Bald Eagle on the beach.  A Northern Harrier =
made a low pass along the beach towards Eastern Passage and I was =
surprised by a Dovekie near the beach at the Coast Guard Radio Shack =
=E2=80=93 It flushed and flew right over my head.  I got a photo but he =
was faster than me and my camera so image is dodgy!  At =
Fisherman=E2=80=99s Cove there was a lone Long-tailed Duck.

On the 15th I got my first sighting and pictures of the Eurasian Kestrel =
=E2=80=93 thanks to Alain from Moncton=E2=80=99s suburb eyesight!  On =
the same day I made some close photos of one of the Snowy Owls as he =
flew over my head.  He had been sitting on one of the cone-shaped white =
insulators behind the Coast Guard Radio Shack when he was motivated to =
move by another photographer!

Pictures of above birds at:

http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2015/n-3GtBJ

Paul Murray
Dartmouth
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<DIV>No sign of the Eurasian Kestrel this morning at Hartlen Point =
(while I was=20
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Eastern Passage and I was surprised by a <STRONG>Dovekie</STRONG> near =
the beach=20
at the Coast Guard Radio Shack =E2=80=93 It flushed and flew right over =
my head.&nbsp; I=20
got a photo but he was faster than me and my camera so image is =
dodgy!&nbsp; At=20
Fisherman=E2=80=99s Cove there was a lone <STRONG>Long-tailed =
Duck</STRONG>.</DIV>
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<DIV><U>On the 15th</U> I got my first sighting and pictures of the=20
<STRONG>Eurasian Kestrel</STRONG> =E2=80=93 thanks to Alain from =
Moncton=E2=80=99s suburb=20
eyesight!&nbsp; On the same day I made some close photos of one of the=20
<STRONG>Snowy Owls</STRONG> as he flew over my head.&nbsp; He had been =
sitting=20
on one of the cone-shaped white insulators behind the Coast Guard Radio =
Shack=20
when he was motivated to move by another photographer!</DIV>
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<DIV>Pictures of above birds at:</DIV>
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<DIV>Paul Murray</DIV>
<DIV>Dartmouth</DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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