[NatureNS] red winged blackbird

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Hi Andy,

Red-winged Blackbirds are quite regular, although seldom abundant, in winte=
r in NS. They make a nice addition to the usual patrons of feeders.

All the best,

Eric



Eric L. Mills
Lower Rose Bay
Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
Canada

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From: Andy Moir <slickdog1@gmail.com>
Date: 2019-12-31 10:39 (GMT-04:00)
To: NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Subject: [NatureNS] red winged blackbird

I'm almost sure I saw a couple of red-winged blackbirds with a flock of
starlings at our feeder yesterday and today. I don't know anything about
their winter habits.  Are they seen often in Nova Scotia in the winter?
Any suggestions on what else they might have been?  The white wing bar
was fairly evident while they were feeding on the ground, and when they
flew I saw a flash of the red epaulet.
Andy

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<div dir=3D"auto">All the best,&nbsp;</div>
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their winter habits.&nbsp; Are they seen often in Nova Scotia in the winter=
?&nbsp; <br>
Any suggestions on what else they might have been?&nbsp; The white wing bar=
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flew I saw a flash of the red epaulet.<br>
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