[NatureNS] Recent Sightings

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Where is Indian Falls Park=2C Paul?

Date: Mon=2C 2 May 2016 12:14:58 -0300
From: rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Recent Sightings

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   Yesterday we went to Indian Falls Park and saw
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   Not a bird I see often.
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   Enjoy the spring
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   Paul
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    Yesterday afternoon at Palmeter Woods (W. Kentville)=2C there were at l=
east 4 Queen B. ternarius (Bumble Bees) along the main trail. Could not get=
 a photo as they were continuously moving as they searched for a suitable n=
est hole. Odd location for a nest as they would be far from any nectar/poll=
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There were a few singing birds including Yellow-rumps=2C 1 Black & White Wa=
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In the Scotian Gold Plant yard=2C I noted among the piles of stacked boxes=
=2C there were some that still had apples in them=2C now quite fermented. A=
 flock of at least 20 Cedar Waxwings were flying from the trees to the boxe=
s. None of them appeared to be tipsy unlike a few years ago when the apples=
 were left in piles and attracted Robins. Some Robins had difficulty standi=
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    Yesterday afternoon at Palmeter Woods (W. Kentville)=2C there were at l=
east 4 Queen B. ternarius (Bumble Bees) along the main trail. Could not get=
 a photo as they were continuously moving as they searched for a suitable n=
est hole. Odd location for a nest as they would be far from any nectar/poll=
en plants?=0A=
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    <br>There were a few singing birds including Yellow-rumps=2C 1 Black &a=
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d boxes=2C there were some that still had apples in them=2C now quite ferme=
nted. A flock of at least 20 Cedar Waxwings were flying from the trees to t=
he boxes. None of them appeared to be tipsy unlike a few years ago when the=
 apples were left in piles and attracted Robins. Some Robins had difficulty=
 standing upright.=0A=
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