[NatureNS] Snowy Owl in Inverness County

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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:10:34 -0400
From: Helene Van Doninck <helene.birdvet@gmail.com>
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Hi all, if  anyone knows the man who saw the snowy, feel free to pass on my
contact info if the bird is weakened. Pretty early to be seeing them and
the last year we had an influx of snowies, many were very thin and weakened
and it was too late for the one we received.
Helene
On Nov 7, 2011 7:04 AM, "David McCorquodale" <dbmcc09@gmail.com> wrote:

> A report of a Snowy Owl from Hugh Cameron in Scotsville from Sunday 06
> November 2011.  He sent this to CBC Cape Breton's Bird Hour this
> morning.  It was accompanied by two photos that are now on the
> Information Morning website.
>
>  'Found this Snowy owl  sitting in (??) my hayfield yesterday. He just
> sat there as we approached and took this picture but then flew a short
> distance away and as we approached again he flew further and landed in
> a large spruce tree.
> I have never seen one before. Is this common in our area.
> I live in Scotsville.
> Hugh Cameron'
>
> There were also two reports (likely the same bird) of a hummingbird in
> Ingonish on the weekend (John Gainer and Margaret Carroll).
>
> David McCorquodale
>

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<p>Hi all, if=A0 anyone knows the man who saw the snowy, feel free to pass =
on my contact info if the bird is weakened. Pretty early to be seeing them =
and the last year we had an influx of snowies, many were very thin and weak=
ened and it was too late for the one we received.<br>

Helene</p>
<div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Nov 7, 2011 7:04 AM, &quot;David McCorquodale=
&quot; &lt;dbmcc09@gmail.com&gt; w=
rote:<br type=3D"attribution"><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"ma=
rgin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
A report of a Snowy Owl from Hugh Cameron in Scotsville from Sunday 06<br>
November 2011. =A0He sent this to CBC Cape Breton&#39;s Bird Hour this<br>
morning. =A0It was accompanied by two photos that are now on the<br>
Information Morning website.<br>
<br>
=A0&#39;Found this Snowy owl =A0sitting in (??) my hayfield yesterday. He j=
ust<br>
sat there as we approached and took this picture but then flew a short<br>
distance away and as we approached again he flew further and landed in<br>
a large spruce tree.<br>
I have never seen one before. Is this common in our area.<br>
I live in Scotsville.<br>
Hugh Cameron&#39;<br>
<br>
There were also two reports (likely the same bird) of a hummingbird in<br>
Ingonish on the weekend (John Gainer and Margaret Carroll).<br>
<br>
David McCorquodale<br>
</blockquote></div>

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