[NatureNS] Local birds

Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 10:49:45 -0300 (ADT)
From: "Jeannie Shermerhorn,Cape George,Richmond County"
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   As of today 2013-09-08 , I still have a female humming bird.
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   &#160;Cape George, Richmond county
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   <br/>On September 7, 2013 at 7:41 PM Dorothy Cameron &#60;dorth@eastlink.ca&#62; wrote:
   <br/>&#62; We also still have female hummers coming to our feeders, mostly just at
   <br/>&#62; daybreak.
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   <br/>&#62; Dorothy
   <br/>&#62; Popes Rd
   <br/>&#62; Woods Harbour
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   <br/>&#62; We still have a F/imm hummer coming to the feeder. I saw and photographed a
   <br/>&#62; Lincoln&#39;s sparrow amongst a good collection of more common passerines at
   <br/>&#62; Palmeter Woods, Kentville this morning.
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   <br/>&#62; Richard Stern
   <br/>&#62; Sent from my iPhone
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