[NatureNS] Update on the Grahams Grove Ravens (Dartmouth)

From: "GayleMacLean" <duartess@EastLink.ca>
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Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 14:35:47 -0300
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Hello All=2C

For many years a pair of Ravens have nested =26 successfully raised thei=
r young=2C most years=2C=C2=A0here in the Grahams Grove Boardwalk area=2C=
 by Lake Banook=2C here in Dartmouth=2E =

However=2C this year I had not been able to find their nest=2C as the pr=
evious commonly used nest=2C was=C2=A0not used=2E I thought maybe with a=
ll the annoying crows=2C they had moved on=2E
So happy to say that today=2C as I was meandering along the boardwalk=2C=
=C2=A0during my stroll=2C with my Springer Spaniel=2C =27JJJones=27=2C I=
 looked up to see a Raven=2C giving their unmistaken=2C=C2=A0deep=C2=A0c=
roak=2E =

As I walked a bit=C2=A0more and looked up into the treed area=2C I saw 3=
 Raven=C2=A0youngsters=2C huddled closely together=2C on the ground=2E A=
nother was a bit away on a low branch=2E =

They=C2=A0all=2C were quiet=2C but heads were looking around=2E And they=
 all looked healthy and bright!
 I then saw another Raven=2C flying in=2C with something in its beak =26=
 being=C2=A0swooped at=2C=C2=A0and harassed by crows=2E Figured that was=
 the other parent=2E
The =27City Slicker=27 Ravens =26 their offspring=2C are obviously doing=
 well!

Gayle MacLean
Dartmouth




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