[NatureNS] Dead Loon, and deer. Good stuff too...

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The hazel's female red flower opened yesterday and two pair yellow-rumped
warblers fly catching ? In an old oak. Dead deer on beach near Ogilvie's
wharf. Amazing mouse damage on bark of young fruit trees. Hard winter.
On Apr 23, 2015 5:38 PM, <garymurray@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Have seen lots of notable stuff lately,  but just got around to posting
> some of it due to the unusual nature of it.
>
> There was a Common Loon dead floating on it's back in the Bedford Basin
> this afternoon. It was just off of the wharf that is at the end of the
> boardwalk. What was really unusual, is that it had it's throat ripped wide
> open. A seal perhaps??
>
> Also a few days ago I found a dead deer in the woods across the road with
> it's hind end chewed up. I t was near where they have been yarding up
> during the recent nasty weather.
>
> Sadly, about a week before that whilst out snowshoeing in the same woods
> there was a deer prone on the ground and barely even looked at me while I
> went by it about 150~ ft away. The next day it was dead, with no visible
> marks or wounds, starved to death is my guess. :-(
>
> On a happier note, the Merlin's are back, ditto for 2 Y.B. Sapsuckers,
> Creepers and Robins singing, the Robins finally found the apple put out for
> them.
>
> Cheers, Hopefully I have better news next time!
>
> Gary
>
> Tucker Lake Beaverbank NS
>

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<p dir=3D"ltr">The hazel&#39;s female red flower opened yesterday and two p=
air yellow-rumped warblers fly catching ? In an old oak. Dead deer on beach=
 near Ogilvie&#39;s wharf. Amazing mouse damage on bark of young fruit tree=
s. Hard winter.</p>
<div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Apr 23, 2015 5:38 PM,  &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:=
garymurray@ns.sympatico.ca">garymurray@ns.sympatico.ca</a>&gt; wrote:<br ty=
pe=3D"attribution"><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 =
.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi all,<br>
<br>
Have seen lots of notable stuff lately,=C2=A0 but just got around to postin=
g some of it due to the unusual nature of it.<br>
<br>
There was a Common Loon dead floating on it&#39;s back in the Bedford Basin=
 this afternoon. It was just off of the wharf that is at the end of the boa=
rdwalk. What was really unusual, is that it had it&#39;s throat ripped wide=
 open. A seal perhaps??<br>
<br>
Also a few days ago I found a dead deer in the woods across the road with i=
t&#39;s hind end chewed up. I t was near where they have been yarding up du=
ring the recent nasty weather.<br>
<br>
Sadly, about a week before that whilst out snowshoeing in the same woods th=
ere was a deer prone on the ground and barely even looked at me while I wen=
t by it about 150~ ft away. The next day it was dead, with no visible marks=
 or wounds, starved to death is my guess. :-(<br>
<br>
On a happier note, the Merlin&#39;s are back, ditto for 2 Y.B. Sapsuckers, =
Creepers and Robins singing, the Robins finally found the apple put out for=
 them.<br>
<br>
Cheers, Hopefully I have better news next time!<br>
<br>
Gary<br>
<br>
Tucker Lake Beaverbank NS<br>
</blockquote></div>

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