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Today Richard there was a pair of Red-Breasted Nuthatchs among the other birds at our
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feeder. Not a rare bird but I haven't seen many this winter and not many get reported here.
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Enjoy the next storm.
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Paul
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On February 8, 2015 at 1:06 PM Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
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<p>After coming back from counting eagles this morning,  I saw a lovely dark - phase Rough legged Hawk on the Kentville dyke. Then when I got home,  there was a very nice new-for -the -yard bird - a bright Red-bellied woodpecker on the bird pie. At the same time there were a Flicker,  3 M and a F Cardinal and several blue jays,  W-thr sparrows and our Chipping sparrow population has doubled from 1 to. 2. With the sun shining on the snow,  the trees and the birds,  it was a pretty sight.</p>
<p>Richard Stern <br/> Sternrichard@gmail.com<br/> Sent from my Android device</p>
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