[NatureNS] Birds in Alberta

Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 12:21:15 -0300
From: V Redden <reddenville@nncweb.ca>
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<font face="Candara">Hi everyone<br>
I was in Alberta this month and the day I was leaving I saw a huge
(maybe hundreds) flock of birds circling overhead. I did not get a
close look ( My binoculars were packed and they were injured, probably
fatally, by Air Canada in my flight out, ) so I can only describe their
behaviour. These were large birds with a wide wing span, they circled
around each other like a flock of sandpipers in migration. They called
but I can't describe that. Many swans and geese flocks had been
migrating in the previous days. The flock stayed in the same area just
circling and reforming. I can't discount gulls although I have never
seen gulls do this. <br>
I would appreciate any comments. <br>
i know it's not NS related but many list subscribers are great
travellers. Thanks for all the replies. <br>
Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe<br>
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