[NatureNS] Swallows and Wharfs

Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 09:12:29 -0300 (ADT)
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   Hi All
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   Yesterday we went to Scots Bay for lunch.
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   And a good lunch it was!
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   As we sat out the number of Swallows was impressive. 
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   I couldn&#39;t be sure of the species exactly but it was like
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   when I was young to see them feeding over the fields. Some
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   I presume parents were feeding others - young? on the fly.
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   We don&#39;t see many on the Atlantic shore - but we don&#39;t miss the mosquitos!
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   After lunch we went down and the old wharf was just coming out of the water.
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   An impressive structure - I don&#39;t know how old but likely built by horse power.
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   Perhaps there will be a picture of it somewhere. The force of the waves leveled it
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   pretty much - interesting how it as built!
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   Enjoy the summer - visit a new Nova Scotian spot from time to time!
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   Paul
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