[NatureNS] Creeper, S.S.Hawk, Loons

Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 09:50:30 -0400 (AST)
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   Well Billy Loons seem quite common all along the shores.
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   Much open water this year so I guess they didn&#39;t need go farther south.
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   It will be a while before they go to fresh water.
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   Paul
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   <br/>&#62; On February 28, 2018 at 3:10 PM bdigout &#60;bdigout@seaside.ns.ca&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; We had a Brown Creeper at our feeder trees today. It checked out 
   <br/>&#62; most of the trees, but didn&#39;t come to the actual feeders. A S.S. Hawk 
   <br/>&#62; visited today as well, sending our usual visitors 
   <br/>&#62; scrambling.(B.C.Chickadees, R.B.Nuthatches, M.Doves, A.Goldfinches, 
   <br/>&#62; D.woodpecker)
   <br/>&#62; On another topic, there have been a couple of hundred Common Loons 
   <br/>&#62; on the south side of the Canso Causeway for the last week or so, I 
   <br/>&#62; assume waiting for the ice to leave the inland areas?
   <br/>&#62; Billy
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