[NatureNS] Eastern Passage Ducks

Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 21:17:27 -0300
From: Paul Murray <murraypaul@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Thanks Liz.  Your description should really help me in future.  I will 
correct my ID's

Paul Murray

On 04/04/2011 3:51 PM, Elizabeth Doull wrote:
> Those scaups are Greater.   You will notice how round their heads 
> are.   To remember which is which...  "G" has a round letter.  The 
> Greater scaup has a round head.   "L" is a squarish letter so Lesser 
> Scaups have squarish heads...  Really nice photos of the mink, black 
> scoter, and scaups...
> Liz
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Paul Murray <mailto:murraypaul@ns.sympatico.ca>
> *To:* NatureNS <mailto:naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
> *Sent:* Monday, April 04, 2011 3:23 PM
> *Subject:* [NatureNS] Eastern Passage Ducks
>
> April 4, 2011
> Eastern Passage, NS
>
> The following ducks were seen at Eastern Passage this morning.  They 
> were feeding with a raft of about 30 Common Eiders.
>
> *Black Scoters* - 4M and 2F
> *Lesser Scaup* - 4M and 15F ( at least I think they are lesser and not 
> greater!)
>
> Also on the Shearwater Flyer Trail near the 3 km marker;  an *American 
> Mink* crossed the trail  from the nearby frozen pond on the south 
> side4 and went into the woods on the north side.
>
> I added several pictures of the above to my gallery for those interested.
>
> http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=15878194&AlbumKey=p5bYD
>
> Paul Murray
> Dartmouth
>

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    Thanks Liz.&nbsp; Your description should really help me in future.&nbsp; I
    will correct my ID's<br>
    <br>
    Paul Murray<br>
    <br>
    On 04/04/2011 3:51 PM, Elizabeth Doull wrote:
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      <div><font face="Times New Roman">Those scaups are Greater.&nbsp;&nbsp; You
          will notice how round their heads are.&nbsp;&nbsp; To remember which is
          which...&nbsp; "G" has a round letter.&nbsp; The Greater scaup has a
          round head.&nbsp; &nbsp;"L" is a squarish letter so Lesser Scaups have
          squarish heads...&nbsp;&nbsp;Really nice photos of the mink, black
          scoter, and scaups... </font></div>
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      <div><font face="Times New Roman">Liz</font></div>
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        <div><b>Sent:</b> Monday, April 04, 2011 3:23 PM</div>
        <div><b>Subject:</b> [NatureNS] Eastern Passage Ducks</div>
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      April 4, 2011<br>
      Eastern Passage, NS<br>
      <br>
      The following ducks were seen at Eastern Passage this morning.&nbsp;
      They were feeding with a raft of about 30 Common Eiders.<br>
      <br>
      <b>Black Scoters</b> - 4M and 2F<br>
      <b>Lesser Scaup</b> - 4M and 15F ( at least I think they are
      lesser and not greater!)<br>
      <br>
      Also on the Shearwater Flyer Trail near the 3 km marker;&nbsp; an <b>American
        Mink</b> crossed the trail&nbsp; from the nearby frozen pond on the
      south side4 and went into the woods on the north side.<br>
      <br>
      I added several pictures of the above to my gallery for those
      interested.<br>
      <br>
      <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=15878194&amp;AlbumKey=p5bYD">http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=15878194&amp;AlbumKey=p5bYD</a><br>
      <br>
      Paul Murray<br>
      Dartmouth<br>
      <br>
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