[NatureNS] Gadwalls in Queen's County

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In my experience, Gadwalls are rarely seen in Queen's County, perhaps becau=
se of the scarcity of good habitat for them.


This morning there was a very actively feeding pair of Gadwalls in the Live=
rpool, Queen's Co., sewage ponds, accompanied by 25 Buffleheads, 8 Lesser S=
caup, a few Black Ducks and Mallards, and a 1st-cycle Glaucous Gull (which =
had been on the river in the town earlier).


Eric L. Mills

Lower Rose Bay

Lunenburg Co., NS

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<p>In my experience, Gadwalls are rarely seen in Queen's County, perhaps be=
cause of the scarcity of good habitat for them.</p>
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<p>This morning there was a very actively feeding pair of Gadwalls in the L=
iverpool, Queen's Co., sewage ponds, accompanied by 25 Buffleheads, 8 Lesse=
r Scaup, a few Black Ducks and Mallards, and a 1st-cycle Glaucous Gull (whi=
ch had been on the river in the
 town earlier). <br>
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<p>Eric L. Mills</p>
<p>Lower Rose Bay</p>
<p>Lunenburg Co., NS<br>
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