[NatureNS] American Kestrel

Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 21:21:40 -0300
From: V Redden <reddenville@nncweb.ca>
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I saw an American Kestrel near Oxford today. There is an Osprey platform 
with nest material on it but I did not see any Osprey activity in the area.
I have also seen Hooded Mergansers, Red headed Mergansers, Green-winged 
Teals, Ringnecked duck, many Mallards and Black Duck pairs. The ducks 
are stunning in their breeding plumage
I have seen two warblers, unidentified,  this week but no hummingbirds yet.

Virginia Redden
Port Howe NS


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<font face="Candara">I saw an American Kestrel near Oxford today. There
is an Osprey platform with nest material on it but I did not see any
Osprey activity in the area. <br>
I have also seen Hooded Mergansers, Red headed Mergansers, Green-winged
Teals, Ringnecked duck, many Mallards and Black Duck pairs. The ducks
are stunning in their breeding plumage <br>
I have seen two warblers, unidentified,&nbsp; this week but no hummingbirds
yet. <br>
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Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe NS<br>
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