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While walking around our local cove yesterday I noticed amongst the more
usual Mallards/black ducks/Canada geese a couple of dovekies - which are
quite frequent annual winter visitors to the cove - but I was most
surprised to see three active little chicks in tow, with charcoal-ish
coloured downy looking feathers. Is this normal for this time of year?
What are their chances of survival?
Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright, St Margarets Bay
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<font size="+1">While walking around our local cove yesterday I
noticed amongst the more usual Mallards/black ducks/Canada geese a
couple of dovekies - which are quite frequent annual winter
visitors to the cove - but I was most surprised to see three
active little chicks in tow, with charcoal-ish coloured downy
looking feathers. Is this normal for this time of year? What are
their chances of survival?<br>
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Eleanor Lindsay<br>
Seabright, St Margarets Bay<br>
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