[NatureNS] Gallinule Update: Jan. 29

Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 07:34:54 -0400
From: Annabelle Thiebaux <hamst@xplornet.com>
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That's so true!  I have been following this story but can't get there, I 
am glad you are Gayle.

On 29/01/12 5:09 PM, Darrell wrote:
> You're sure doing your part in keeping the Gallinule healthy, kudo's to you for that Gayle. I hope to get in to see it Tuesday before dinner.
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>    Dropped off the mixture of canned salmon/canned seafood cat food/crushed suet block bits/chopped salad greens which I tossed far into (&  away from the shoreline) the area of the reeds&  reed edges, where Vogel seems to spend much of the time these past few days. Also put mixed seed down for the ducks as a diversion. The Gallinule was finding the food and eating away when I left.
>    The Banook Coot was foraging along with the Mallards on the grassy bank next to the canoe club.
>    Both birds seem to be doing well.
>
>    Gayle MacLean
>    Dartmouth

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