[NatureNS] Sackville Updates -House Wren & Ruddy Duck + New Sightings

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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:11:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: Clarence Stevens <birder_ca@yahoo.com>
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=A0Hi All - The Ruddy Duck and House Wren are still are their respective lo=
cations, -Third Lake & Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Although the House Wren is s=
tarting to get energetic moving from one end of the cemetery to the other, =
making it easier to see but perhaps a bit harder to find. Hopefully its mov=
ements are not a prelude to leaving. All the other cemetery birds are still=
 present ie the Fox Sparrow, the cardinals and the Ruby-crowned Kinglet, of=
 which there are now two. Peter Leblanc saw a Pine Warbler in The Candlewoo=
ds yesterday (off Candlewood Lane in Sackville). Dennis Garratt had a Winte=
r Wren at the corner of Old Sackville Road and Sackville Drive today and a =
Northern Mockingbird at the Old Sackville Road overpass not far from Hallma=
rk. Today I found a White-crowned Sparrow at the playground on Taleen. Oh a=
nd Fulton had a Lapland Longspur in Spryfield. - Cheers, Clarence =0A=0A
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<table cellspacing=3D"0" cellpadding=3D"0" border=3D"0" ><tr><td valign=3D"=
top" style=3D"font: inherit;">&nbsp;<FONT color=3D#000000>Hi All - The Rudd=
y Duck and House Wren are still are their respective locations, -Third Lake=
 &amp; Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Although the House Wren is starting to get e=
nergetic moving from one end of the cemetery to the other, making it easier=
 to see but perhaps a bit harder to find. Hopefully its movements are not a=
 prelude to leaving. All the other cemetery birds are still present ie the =
Fox Sparrow, the cardinals and the Ruby-crowned Kinglet, of which there are=
 now two. Peter Leblanc saw a Pine Warbler in The Candlewoods yesterday (of=
f Candlewood Lane in Sackville). Dennis Garratt had a Winter Wren at the co=
rner of Old Sackville Road and Sackville Drive today and a Northern Mocking=
bird at the Old Sackville Road overpass not far from Hallmark. Today I foun=
d a White-crowned Sparrow at the playground on Taleen. Oh and Fulton had a
 Lapland Longspur in Spryfield. - Cheers, Clarence </FONT></td></tr></table=
><br>
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