[NatureNS] dead NSWO

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My brother picked up a dead NSWO in his driveway yesterday. I've
forwarded it to Randy at St.F.X.U. 

Billy 

 On 30 Mar 2015 20:35,
James Hirtle wrote: 

> Hi Eric and all:
> 
> Jennifer James also had a
fox sparrow. Maybe more than one bird or the same one. She also has had
a barred owl tending at her bird feeders of which she obtained a great
photo. 
> 
> On the downside I had a report of a northern saw-whet owl
that showed up in the backyard of a Bridgewater residence, which died
shortly after. I suspect this winter has really taken a toll on a lot of
our owls. 
> 
> James R. Hirtle
> LaHave
> 
>
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> From: E.Mills@Dal.Ca
> To:
naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> CC: ocotillo8@gmail.com
> Subject: [NatureNS]
Bird arrivals
> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 23:10:17 +0000
> 
> This morning
about 0930, as I was working in 30-40cm of snow in our yard, two Vs of
Canada Geese went over, flying high from SW-NE and calling loudly. They
dropped briefly over Rose Bay, which is frozen, and then seemed to
continue on. 
> 
> Late this afternoon, the first Fox Sparrow of the
year arrived at our feeders. Well into the dusk it was still feeding,
after, I presume a long flight. At first it was accompanied by a horde
of Juncos, about twice the number that have been overwintering, so it
appears that they too have begun to move. 
> 
> Eric L. Mills
> Lower
Rose Bay
> Lunenburg Co., NS

 
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<p>My brother picked up a dead NSWO in his driveway yesterday.&nbsp; I've f=
orwarded it to Randy at St.F.X.U.</p>
<p>Billy</p>
<p>&nbsp;On 30 Mar 2015 20:35, James Hirtle wrote:</p>
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><span style=3D"color: #000000; font-size: xx-large;">Hi Er=
ic and all:</span><br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;"></span>&nbsp;<=
br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;">Jennifer James also had a fox spa=
rrow.&nbsp; Maybe more than one bird or the same one.&nbsp; She also has ha=
d a barred owl tending at her bird feeders of which she obtained a great ph=
oto.&nbsp; </span><br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;"></span>&nbsp;<=
br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;">On the downside I had a report of=
 a northern saw-whet owl that showed up in the backyard of a Bridgewater re=
sidence, which died shortly after.&nbsp; I suspect this winter has really t=
aken a toll on a lot of our owls.&nbsp; </span><br /><span style=3D"font-si=
ze: xx-large;"></span>&nbsp;<br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;">Jame=
s R. Hirtle</span><br /><span style=3D"font-size: xx-large;">LaHave</span><=
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<div><hr id=3D"stopSpelling" />From: E.Mills@Dal.Ca<br />To: naturens@chebu=
cto.ns.ca<br />CC: ocotillo8@gmail.com<br />Subject: [NatureNS] Bird arriva=
ls<br />Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 23:10:17 +0000<br /><br />
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alibri,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; background-color: #ffff=
ff;">This morning about 0930, as I was working in 30-40cm of snow in our ya=
rd, two Vs of Canada Geese went over, flying high from SW-NE and calling lo=
udly. They dropped briefly over Rose Bay, which is frozen, and then seemed =
to continue on. <br /><br /><br /> Late this afternoon, the first Fox Sparr=
ow of the year arrived at our feeders. Well into the dusk it was still feed=
ing, after, I presume a long flight. At first it was accompanied by a horde=
 of Juncos, about twice the number that have been overwintering, so it appe=
ars that they too have begun to move. <br /><br /><br /> Eric L. Mills<br /=
> Lower Rose Bay<br /> Lunenburg Co., NS<br /><br /></div>
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