[NatureNS] Waxwings, Robins

From: "Eric L. Mills" <e.mills@dal.ca>
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Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 11:12:00 -0400
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Early this morning there was a flock of 14 Cedar Waxwings (all Cedars) along Princes Inlet 
Drive between Lunenburg and Mahone Bay. In downtown Chester, at the foot of King Street, 
a compact and very active flock of about 50 Robins was foraging on barberries in a single 
bush. Neither is particularly unusual, but the observations do indicate that overwintering birds 
are concentrating on the remaining wild food during this bitter DOW weather. 


Eric L. Mills
286 Kingsburg Road
RR#1, Rose Bay, NS B0J 2X0
Canada
e.mills@dal.ca

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