[NatureNS] Bird arrivals

Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 14:26:38 -0300
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We have 5 juncos here since yesterday, after having none all winter.


Billy 

 On 30 Mar 2015 20:10, Eric Mills wrote: 

> This morning
about 0930, as I was working in 30-40cm of snow in our yard, two Vs of
Canada Geese went over, flying high from SW-NE and calling loudly. They
dropped briefly over Rose Bay, which is frozen, and then seemed to
continue on. 
> 
> Late this afternoon, the first Fox Sparrow of the
year arrived at our feeders. Well into the dusk it was still feeding,
after, I presume a long flight. At first it was accompanied by a horde
of Juncos, about twice the number that have been overwintering, so it
appears that they too have begun to move. 
> 
> Eric L. Mills 
> 
>
Lower Rose Bay 
> 
> Lunenburg Co., NS

 
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<p>We have 5 juncos here since yesterday, after having none all winter.</p>
<p>Billy</p>
<p>&nbsp;On 30 Mar 2015 20:10, Eric Mills wrote:</p>
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<p>This morning about 0930, as I was working in 30-40cm of snow in our yard=
, two Vs of Canada Geese went over, flying high from SW-NE and calling loud=
ly. They dropped briefly over Rose Bay, which is frozen, and then seemed to=
 continue on.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Late this afternoon, the first Fox Sparrow of the year arrived at our fe=
eders. Well into the dusk it was still feeding, after, I presume a long fli=
ght. At first it was accompanied by a horde of Juncos, about twice the numb=
er that have been overwintering, so it appears that they too have begun to =
move.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Eric L. Mills</p>
<p>Lower Rose Bay</p>
<p>Lunenburg Co., NS</p>
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