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Index of Subjects Spotted a very dark form of Blue Jay this morning (8:45) on Willow Street (Truro) near the Bus Terminal. The lighting was poor and I was facing east, but it almost looked Stella-Jay- like. Amazing what tricks the eyes can play. Andrew ________________________________________ From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] on behalf of Marg Millard [mmillard@eastlink.ca] Sent: December-02-18 3:18 PM To: naturens Subject: [NatureNS] Birds White Point, Queens I understand we are to keep track of what birds we see, but not the numbers, for Dec.? It has been an interesting two days so far. We have hosted: Blue Jays, Starlings, Crows, Grackles, Red-winged Blackbirds, Evening Grosbeaks, Purple Finch, Chickadees, Juncos, Woodpeckers: both Downys and Hairys, Nuthatches: both Red and White breasted, Sparrows; Song, White Throated, Fox and a Chipping sparrow. American Goldfinches, a solitary Pine Siskin, Mourning Doves, a Sharp Shinned Hawk and another very fast predator that the Sharpie was chasing. Impression is all pointy, very small head and very, very fast. Aside from the birds we have 2 Chipmunks and a Squirrel. A friend down the shore was delighted to inform me he has Flying Squirrels attending his feeder. I am so envious! Marg White Point Artist, Marg Millard 19 White Point 2 Rd., White Point, Queens Co., R.R. # 1 Hunts Point, Nova Scotia B0T 1G0 Canada (902) 683-2393 LocalArtistMargMillard.ca By Appointment, please
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