[NatureNS] Today's Nova Scotia Bird Society field trip to Martinique Beach

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=A0Hi Ian, =A0I'll take this report for the magazine if you don't mind.=0A=
=A0Thanks again for leading the field trip, =0A=0AChris=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A_____=
___________________________=0AFrom: "iamclar@dal.ca" <iamclar@dal.ca>=0ATo:=
 naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>=0ASent: Sat, April 9, 2011 4:51:50 PM=
=0ASubject: [NatureNS] Today's Nova Scotia Bird Society field trip to Marti=
nique =0ABeach=0A=0AAll:=0A=0ATen of us set out on the NS Bird Society fiel=
d trip to Martinique Beach this =0Amorning, and walked to the second point =
on Bayers Islands, now owned thankfully =0Aby the Nature Conservancy of Can=
ada (and not really islands, as joined to the =0Abeach). We found some of t=
he usual birds - including few Black & White-winged =0AScoters, a Great Blu=
e Heron, 16 Sanderlings, about a dozen Dunlin, about 9 =0AIpswich Sparrows,=
 and Piping Plovers were absent, but I hope pending, for the =0Afirst time =
in many years on this trip. On the way back via the shore road (207) =0Awe =
added a few commonplace species.=0A=0AThe exhilarating walk was the best pa=
rt of the day.=0A=0ACheers, Ian=0A=0AIan McLaren=0A=0A
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><BR>All:<BR><BR>Ten of us set out on the NS Bird Society field trip to Mar=
tinique Beach this morning, and walked to the second point on Bayers Island=
s, now owned thankfully by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (and not really=
 islands, as joined to the beach). We found some of the usual birds - inclu=
ding few Black &amp; White-winged Scoters, a Great Blue Heron, 16 Sanderlin=
gs, about a dozen Dunlin, about 9 Ipswich Sparrows, and Piping Plovers were=
 absent, but I hope pending, for the first time in many years on this trip.=
 On the way back via the shore
 road (207) we added a few commonplace species.<BR><BR>The exhilarating wal=
k was the best part of the day.<BR><BR>Cheers, Ian<BR><BR>Ian McLaren<BR><B=
R></DIV></DIV></div><br></body></html>
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