[NatureNS] Tundra Swan

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The Tundra Swan is still present this morning in First Lake in Sackville.  =
It can be best viewed from the gabezo/bandstand next to the Kinsmen Recreat=
ion Centre at 71 First Lake Drive.  The swan is a little further out in the=
 water than it was yesterday evening (at least as of 8 - 9:00 a.m.) but hop=
efully it will move back in closer now that the student traffic on the walk=
ing trail has quieted down.

Rosemary Gallinger





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The Tundra Swan is still present this morning in First Lake in Sackville.&n=
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her out in the water than it was yesterday evening (at least as of 8 - 9:00=
 a.m.) but hopefully it will move back in closer now that the student traff=
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