[NatureNS] Eastern Shore birds today

Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:38:41 -0400
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Cc: Kathleen MacAulay <roughlegged_hawk@yahoo.ca>
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To whom it may concern:  I have changed my e-mail address to:  n.snyder@eastlink.ca, but I am not sure how to notify all the naturalist members.  Would you be so good as to advise the procedure I should follow or if you are able to do it from your end.  Thank you very much.

Nellie Snyder

---- Kathleen MacAulay <roughlegged_hawk@yahoo.ca> wrote: 
> At Grand Desert, I found a young male Eurasian Wigeon mixed in with  114 
> American Wigeon, 14 Black Ducks, 13 Canada Geese, 30 Red-breasted Mergansers, 4 
> Buffleheads and roughly 150 distant scaup. I was surprised to see a Great Blue 
> Heron fly overhead, as were the wigeon, which all flushed.
> 
> At Seaforth, an American Pipit and a Song Sparrow were the only songbirds about. 
> On the water, there were about a dozen distant Common Eider, about 150 Canada 
> Geese, five Long-tailed Ducks and ten Buffleheads. A Bald Eagle put in an 
> appearance.
> 
> I ended up going down the West Jeddore Road as well. Things were pretty quiet 
> there, although I did manage to find another 21 Red-breasted Mergansers, a pair 
> of Horned Grebes and one Common Loon.
> 
> Kathleen MacAulay
> Milford Station
> 

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