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Index of Subjects With the exception of well drained sandy soils, ants may have taken a hit with two winters in a row of deep frozen soil. There are usually several large ant hills in the yard. This year none active. DW, Kentville On 11/5/2019 1:09 PM, dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca wrote: > Actually, we had few ants this summer--another mystery. > > -----Original Message----- > From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca On Behalf Of David Webster > Sent: November 5, 2019 12:46 PM > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] New feeder bird > > Ants perhaps ? > > DW, Kentville. > > > On 11/5/2019 10:26 AM, dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca wrote: >> We had a female flicker yesterday, on some newly turned soil. She >> stayed for quite a long time and seemed to be feeding mightily. Bugs? >> Or weed seeds? We couldn't tell. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca On Behalf Of Winifred Kettleson >> Sent: November 4, 2019 9:23 AM >> To: naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> >> Subject: [NatureNS] New feeder bird >> >> Yesterday a beautiful,male yellow shafted flicker came to >> feeders,both seeds and suet. Never have seen them on feeders before, >> see them on lawn in summer. W. Kettleson, Truro >> >> Sent from my iPad
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