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This does not prove the crossing of Broad-wingeds or Sharp-shinned Hawks he=
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Wayne Neily=20
Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia=20
"Come forth into the light of things=2C=20
Let Nature be your teacher." - William Wordsworth=2C 1798.=20
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> Date: Fri=2C 28 Aug 2009 10:44:33 -0300
> From: gmwhale@NBNET.NB.CA
> Subject: bald eagle movement
> To: NATURENB@LISTSERV.UNB.CA
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> There were 3 bald eagles (two adults and one juvenile) seen separately fl=
ying from Nova Scotia to Grand Manan today=2C as well as 2 hummingbirds. Th=
ese birds were seen when we were heading out for a whale watch south east o=
f White Head Island.
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> We also saw thousands of Wilson's storm petrels=2C a few red phalaropes=
=2C feeding groups of sooty and greater shearwaters=2C puffins=2C northern =
gannets=2C flightless common eiders (moulting flight feathers)=2C some corm=
orants on the move=2C both parasitic and pomarine jaegars=2C Arctic terns.
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> The feeding shearwaters were seen associated with bluefin tuna. We also s=
aw 6 different humpbacks whales=2C 2 right whales including a male named Ne=
cklace=2C 1 minke whale=2C about 18-20 fin whales=2C and several groups of =
harbour porpoises.=20
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> We did see an ocean sunfish a couple of days ago.
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> Laurie Murison
> Grand Manan=2C NB
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> NatureNB guidelines http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/maryspt/nnbe.html
> Foire aux questions de NatureNB http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/maryspt/nnbf.html
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<P>This does not prove the crossing of Broad-wingeds or Sharp-shinned Hawks=
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<DIV>Wayne Neily <BR>Tremont=2C Kings Co.=2C Nova Scotia <BR><BR>"Come fort=
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B@LISTSERV.UNB.CA<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B There were 3 bald eagles (two adults=
and one juvenile) seen separately flying from Nova Scotia to Grand Manan t=
oday=2C as well as 2 hummingbirds. These birds were seen when we were headi=
ng out for a whale watch south east of White Head Island.<BR>>=3B <BR>>=
=3B We also saw thousands of Wilson's storm petrels=2C a few red phalaropes=
=2C feeding groups of sooty and greater shearwaters=2C puffins=2C northern =
gannets=2C flightless common eiders (moulting flight feathers)=2C some corm=
orants on the move=2C both parasitic and pomarine jaegars=2C Arctic terns.<=
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