[NatureNS] Re: How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in N.S.?

Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 22:20:38 -0300
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I see that Judy has a female Red-bellied W.P. listed for L. Sackville on 
Oct. 24/11.  Assume that is probably ours, and it has been here ever 
since, along with 3 B. Orioles and a N. Cardinal.

Lois Codling
L. Sackville

On 05/04/2012 8:47 PM, Judy Tufts wrote:
> No doubt  there were others either not recorded or missed by me but checking
> through Nature NS reports (Oct '11- Apr '12) of Red-bellied Woodpeckers that
> I did save,  I found these.  Some may be duplicates..
>
> OCT:
> Springhill 			Oct 03/ 11	one	
> Halifax (nr. Conrose Field) 	Oct 06		f	
> Halifax (s. end gdn.)   		Oct 22		one
> Canning 			Oct 24		one
> Lr Sackville			Oct 24 		f
>
>   NOV:			
> Halifax (Frog Pond) 		Nov 01/ 12	m
> Canning				Nov 01		m  (poss same bird seen Oct
> 24?)
> Pt Pleasant Point			Nov 01		m
> Atwood Brook, Shelb Co		Nov 04/06  	one (same bird?)
> Bridgewater (Crouse's Settlement)	Nov 05 /12	m
> Dartmouth (Crichton Ave)		Nov 06		m
> Noel Shore			Nov 09		m
> Chester				Nov 10/14	one (same bird?)
> Marriott's Cove 			Nov 12		m
> Brier Is				Nov 13	  	one
> West LaHave			Nov 14 		m
> Barrington			Nov 14 		one
> Lr Melbourne, nr Pinkney Marsh	Nov 17		juv.
> Brass Hill, Barrington		Nov 18		one
> New Glasgow			Nov 18 		one
> Baddeck				Nov 18		m
> Newellton, CSI			Nov 19 		one
> Soldier's Cove, Rich Co.		Nov 20		imm
> s. end Halifax			Nov 21		m
> New Germany			Nov 26		one		
> Dartmouth			Nov 30		fem
> Plymouth			Nov 30		one
> Westville 			Nov 30		one (same bird? )
>
> DEC :
> Margaretsville			Dec 01		one			
> Wyman Rd, Yarmouth		Dec 01		fem
> Greenwood			Dec 01		one
> Milton nr Liverpool		Dec 01		m
> Elderbank			Dec 06		one
> Ketch Harbour			Dec 06		one
> Lochaber			Dec 07 		one
> West River, Anti Co.		Dec 07		one
> Bedford/Sackville CBC		Dec 27		one
>
> JAN:		
> Pictou CBC			Jan 01 /12	one
> Greenhill CBC 			Jan 01 /12	one
> Margaretsville 			Jan 03/ 12	m  (same bird as seen Dec
> 01/11 ?)
> Kentville 			Jan 07 		m
> Kentville (diff site)		Jan 17		m
> Canning				mid Jan		one
>
> FEB
> Port Maitland			Feb 03		one
> Portuguese Cove			Feb 07/19	one
> Kingston			Feb 20 		m
> West Bay, Inv Co.		Feb 20		one
> Halifax (same locale as Oct 22)	Feb 25		m,f
>
> MAR:
> Gaspereau			Mar 28		m/f
> Goose Creek, Yar. Co		Mar  29		f
>
> Also sightings of single birds seen Mar (?)  in  Boyston (Guys ) Lochaber
> (Ant), Antigonish town, Westville and New Glasgow, and Greenwood in Pictou
> Co,  as reported by Ken McKenna
>
> APR:
> Milton (nr Liverpool) 		Apr 05		f
>
> Cheers,
> Judy Tufts
>
>
>
>    Judy Tufts
>   Wolfville NS
> <<<<<<<<<<
> -----Original Message-----
> From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]
> On Behalf Of Eric L. Mills
> Sent: April-05-12 7:48 AM
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca; freeportwildbird@yahoo.com
> Subject: [NatureNS] (Fwd) How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in NB????
>
> This will be of interest to many in Nova Scotia and in nearby New England.
>
> Eric
>
>
> ------- Forwarded message follows -------
> Date sent:      	Wed, 4 Apr 2012 23:50:49 -0300
> Send reply to:  	Jim Wilson<jgw@NBNET.NB.CA>
> From:           	Jim Wilson<jgw@NBNET.NB.CA>
> Subject:        	How Many Red-bellied Woodpeckers Still in NB????
> To:             	NATURENB@LISTSERV.UNB.CA
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> Back in the fall and early winter I recorded as many Red-bellied Woodpecker
> reports as I could, starting with the first report at Fundy Park on October
> 16th and carrying through to the end of the Christmas Bird Count Period, on
> January 5th. I figured that any new reports after that date would likely be
> birds already here but just wandering about. It also seemed like a nice
> cutoff point that will allow inclusion of Christmas Bird Count results.
> My total for that period was 171 reports.
>
> Jim Wilson
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