[NatureNS] How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in NS???

From: Ken McKenna <kenmcken@eastlink.ca>
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Ken McKenna
Box 218 Stellarton NS
B0K 1S0
902 752-7644


Hi
There has also been Red-bellied Woodpeckers recently in Boylston (Guys) and 
Lochaber (Ant) as well as the one I saw in Antigonish town. One in Greenwood 
in Pictou Co. stopped coming to a feeder about 2 weeks ago. As far as I know 
there is likely still one in Westville and at least one in New Glasgow. I 
have not had any updates on one seen in Pictou town on the CBC Jan 1 and one 
from Green Hill in January.  There likely are more than that about this 
area.
cheers
ken



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From: "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in NS???


> As far as I have seen from the emails since March 1st
>
> 2 m, f  in south end Halifax - still coming to feeders/ the woods
> 2 behind the Birch Cove Park Dartmouth
> 1 Portuguese Cove?
> 1 Herring Cove? - haven't bee seen for weeks
> 1 Jollimore Cove?
> 1 Milton (near Liverpool)?
> 1 New Glasgow?
> 1 Antigonish?
>
> ........
> This will be of interest to many in Nova Scotia and in nearby New England.
>
> Eric Mills
>
> .............
> 1.       Number of birds (if more than one)
>
> 2.       Gender of the bird
>
> 3.       Your civic address and town
>
> 4.       Most recent date seen
>
> 5.       Is bird coming to a feeder?
>
> And, looking ahead a few weeks, surely with so many birds here all winter
> we'll see some attempts at breeding within the not too distant future.
> Please keep us all apprised of that and try to get photo evidence - it 
> would
> be a first nesting for NB.   Thanks in advance,
>
> Jim Wilson
> Nature NB
>
>
> 

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