[NatureNS] Saw-Whet

Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 08:33:59 -0300 (ADT)
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   You are not susposed to start before April 1 Nancy
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   Enjoy the spring until then
   <br/>Paul
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   <br/>&#62; On March 21, 2015 at 6:14 AM nancy dowd &#60;nancypdowd@gmail.com&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; On the topic of owls, has anyone done their owl routes this year to listen for breeding/territorial owls? Results? I have not heard the usual owls (Great-Horned, Barred) so far this season on the outskirts of Bridgewater. 
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   <br/>&#62; Nancy
   <br/>&#62; On 2015-03-20, at 10:36 PM, Ken McKenna &#60;kenmcken@eastlink.ca&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; Hi Billy and all 
   <br/>&#62; &#62; I had a call this morning from Adam MacInnis of the local NewGlasgow News. A friend of his had found a dead small owl at Acadia St. In Stellarton earlier in the morning. He sent me a photo of the owl and I confirmed it as a Saw-whet. This is only a couple of km away from one photographed live by Emily Munro on the night of mar 3 in a shrub near the A&#38;W in nearby Lourdes. Could very well have been the same bird. 
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; One could speculate it died of hunger given weather conditions but just speculation. The hamburger connection is there Bill! Undoubtedly this is a tough winter on all
   <br/>&#62; &#62; wild animals. 
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Cheers
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Ken
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; Ken McKenna
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Box 218 
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Stellarton
   <br/>&#62; &#62; NS B0K 1S0
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   <br/>&#62; &#62;&#62; On Mar 20, 2015, at 10:16 PM, bdigout &#60;bdigout@seaside.ns.ca&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; &#62;&#62; Margaret and Jackie Morrison of St. Peter&#39;s had a NSWO on their deck railing today. She said it was very tame (maybe weak) and only flew when she petted it. I told her it was probably looking for mice around her bird feeder. She wanted to know if she should leave out some hamburger in case it returns. I told her it couldn&#39;t hurt to try. Any comments?
   <br/>&#62; &#62;&#62; Billy
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