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Index of Subjects Hi Jim, Do you anything about the nest viewable from Canard St (Lower Canard) a couple of hundred metres east of the Saxon St turn? It's on the Habitant side some distance from the road. It's also partially visible from Saxon behind a wood-clad house. Last time I looked, I couldn't detect any action on or near the nest. Doug On 5/11/2020 9:48 PM, Jim Wolford wrote: > *MAY 11/20* beautiful sunny and warm day (up to 18 C.). First I > walked in my Wolfville east-end neighborhood first *forget-me-nots* > in bloom, first *one white butterfly but unidentified*, and a big > bunch of blooming *lesser celandine plants (buttercups)* at the upper > edge of a local pond/stream. > > Great day for *checking eagle nests for eaglets* (safely by car): > > (a) *Miner Lane, Grand Pre*, west of G.P. Park both adult bald > eagles on nes, appeared to be feeding on something, but no eaglets > were visible; > > I drove north on farming road across dykelands, and I had a *nice view > north to West Long Island and its two bald eagle nests*, one at > Leungs home and, about 0.9 km. east of there, the new nest not far > from the road to Evangeline Beach. > > (b)*Leungs b. eagle nest, West Long Island* definitely*two eaglets > visible*, with one adult on nest; > > (c) *new W. Long Island eagle nest*, east from Leungs *one eaglet* > in nest, both adult eagles perched in nest-tree; > > (d) *Anglican Church, east Wolfville* along Main St. *one eaglet* in > nest, looking larger than other eaglets seen today?, plus one adult on > nest-rim.. > > > Cheers from Jim in Wolfville
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