[NatureNS] starlings & sumac fruits -- Can. holly berries, Wolfville

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Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 16:59:48 -0300
From: Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com>
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This would explain why I've been finding young sumac in the most 
unlikely places (far from any other plants).

Doug Linzey

On 24/09/2012 2:27 AM, James W. Wolford wrote:
> *SEPT. 23, 2012* - At the Wolfville Wharf Park, yesterday I watched a 
> flock of *starlings* eating the abundant fruits of *staghorn sumacs*, 
> and the planted *Canada holly* shrubs have produced a bumper crop 
> of*bright red berries*.

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