[NatureNS] Winter Finch Forecast

From: Keith Lowe <mythos25@live.com>
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 19:34:24 -0300
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I'm sure many here know well the links between tree seed crops and winter
finches. But I found this recent article eBird by Ron Pittaway, Ontario
Field Ornithologists, Toronto, Ontario to be very informative, though his
forecast ignores Nova Scotia. I don't suppose there is a resource that shows
how our tree seed crops are this year?

 

http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/wf1415/

 


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