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I didn't see this come through, so am resending. Apologies if it's a
duplicate.
Patricia
>Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 19:56:16 -0400
>To: Nature
>From: "Patricia L. Chalmers" <Patricia.Chalmers@ukings.ns.ca>
>Subject: Cole Harbour Birds
>
>Hi there,
>
> I was in Dartmouth late on Friday afternoon (27 Oct.) and
> afterwards, while there was still some light, seized the opportunity to
> visit a few spots in Cole Harbour. At Bissett Lake, there were at least
> four American Coots, as well as a small raft of scaup. No Canada
> Geese. A rowdy bunch of people arrived so I didn't linger to look as
> long as I might have.
>
> At the Cole Harbour Farm Marsh, visible from Dorothea Drive,
> there was a flock of at least 40 Red-winged Blackbirds. An adult female
> Cardinal, and a juvenile male Baltimore Oriole, were nice to see, in
> addition to the usual sparrows and chickadees.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Patricia L. Chalmers
> Halifax
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