[NatureNS] Baltimore Oriole in south end Halifax

From: "Kevin Lantz" <klantz@ns.sympatico.ca>
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We had an Oriole show up here (Front Centre Lun. Co.) on Sunday April =
1st. It=E2=80=99s been back every day since that eating mostly from a =
suet log and a few grapes that I started supplying yesterday. At least =
one Fox Sparrow and several Tree Sparrows are still coming as well.

Kevin Lantz

From: Elizabeth Doull=20
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 08:48
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca=20
Subject: [NatureNS] Baltimore Oriole in south end Halifax

Yesterday (April 4, 2012)  Ann Doull saw a Baltimore oriole in her yard, =
thanks to her neighbour who continues to alert her of any interesting =
birds.  Last week, a cardinal popped up but briefly.   Her male and =
female Red bellied woodpeckers still come to her feeders while not =
foraging in the woods.  Lots of oak trees.  They come a few times a day. =


Cheers
Liz
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<DIV>We had an Oriole show up here (Front Centre Lun. Co.) on Sunday =
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman">Yesterday (April 4, 2012)&nbsp; Ann =
Doull saw=20
a Baltimore oriole in her yard, thanks to her neighbour who continues to =
alert=20
her of any interesting birds.&nbsp; Last week, a cardinal popped up but=20
briefly.&nbsp;&nbsp; Her male and female Red bellied woodpeckers still =
come to=20
her feeders while not foraging in the woods.&nbsp; Lots of oak =
trees.&nbsp; They=20
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