[NatureNS] GBH

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>Yes, a heron, way up here in Cape Breton.
It's a strange time of year for these to be around.
 Hi there.
> It was interesting to read your post of the GBH. ( You are referring to a
> heron right? )
> One of my friends mentioned they saw one earlier this week and while dog
> walking this morning, one flew over.
> Angela in Windsor
>
> On 01/12/13, bdigout@seaside.ns.ca wrote:
>> A very late (or early) GBH has been seen hanging around the shores of
>> the Bras D'Or in Sampsonville, Rich. Co. The lake is usually frozen over
>> this time of year, but it's still wide open, so the bird has a chance
>> for
>> awhile at least.
>> Billy
>>
>>
>>
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> rest of the world."
> John Muir
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