[NatureNS] Grackles and Robins in Halifax, Bedford

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Over the past two weeks I have had two brief 'invasions' of approx 8-10 
grackles at my Seabright St Margarets Bay feeders.

Eleanor Lindsay


On 2017-02-28 10:50 PM, plchalmers@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:
> Yesterday morning (27 Feb.) while walking to work, I saw a flock of 7 Common
> Grackles in a tree on Oak Street in central Halifax.  These are the first I've
> seen this year.  New arrivals?  If so, at least 10 days early.
> There were also two American Robins in the same area, again the first I've seen
> this year.
> My brother in Bedford reported a flock of Robins (15-20) arrived in the garden
> yesterday - very agitated and presumably hungry, as they lingered around the
> back door, where the holly bush still had berries.
> Patricia L. Chalmers
> Halifax
>


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    <p><font size="+1">Over the past two weeks I have had two brief
        'invasions' of approx 8-10 grackles at my Seabright St Margarets
        Bay feeders.</font></p>
    <p><font size="+1">Eleanor Lindsay                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017-02-28 10:50 PM,
      plchalmers@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:<br>
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      <pre wrap="">Yesterday morning (27 Feb.) while walking to work, I saw a flock of 7 Common 
Grackles in a tree on Oak Street in central Halifax.  These are the first I've 
seen this year.  New arrivals?  If so, at least 10 days early.
There were also two American Robins in the same area, again the first I've seen 
this year.
My brother in Bedford reported a flock of Robins (15-20) arrived in the garden 
yesterday - very agitated and presumably hungry, as they lingered around the 
back door, where the holly bush still had berries.
Patricia L. Chalmers
Halifax

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