[NatureNS] spring sounds

Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2016 10:12:54 -0400 (AST)
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   Grouse drumming is so nice to hear Nancy -
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   reminds me of trout fishing. The grouse will probably be quite
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   with the snow and all today. Seems the population is in the down cycle!
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   This winter I read a good book on Grouse - &#34;Grouse Feathers&#34; by Burton Spiller.
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   Stores of hunting, fishing, grouse biology, dogs and growing up in a rural area.
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   I could relate to it all! He also wrote a book &#34;Fishin Around&#34; where he visited Nova Scotia
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   and fished with Guide Gray for 2 weeks in the Tobeatic in the 1930s. He talks more
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   about nature than fishing but gets a few fish. A great read on a stormy night.
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   Enjoy the snow
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   Paul
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   <br/>&#62; On March 4, 2016 at 4:39 PM NancyDowd &#60;nancypdowd@gmail.com&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; Lots of drumming in the woods this morning despite the -13C temperature. Pileated Woodpeckers and Hairy Woodpeckers could be heard on both sides of the lake, as well as a drumming Ruffed Grouse along the dirt road. The Grouse has been hanging out in the area all winter but this is the first morning I have heard it drumming. 
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   <br/>&#62; And a Brown Creeper was singing. I have not seen any here this winter until now. They are usually quite common in the early Spring woods near my place so I am expecting more to be arriving soon.
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   <br/>&#62; Nancy D
   <br/>&#62; E Dalhousie, Kings Co.
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