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Hi Everyone;
This posting is from Bob Lindsay.
Cheers;
Suzanne
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Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:42:48 -0400
From: Bob Lindsay <rhlindsay@accesswave.ca>
Subject: sanderlings
To: Suzanne Borkowski <suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca>
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Hi, Suzanne.
Could you see this gets posted on NatureNS?
Around noon on Saturday Feb. 9th, I was walking on the beach at Conrad's
Beach, Lawrencetown, with the tide fairly low and going out.
I saw two sanderlings scurrying along the beach, in and out of the
shallow waves as they swept over the sand.
I considered that so unexpected in February!!
A lovely day for birding, which I don't spend much time doing any more.
Nothing else of interest except a few mergansers and goldeneye.
cheers,
Bob Lindsay
Dartmouth
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