[NatureNS] Great Egret

From: GayleMacLean <duartess@EastLink.ca>
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 08:46:10 -0300
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Enjoyed the photos, as I always do, as well as from all, who post pics & videos to this list.
Thank you!
 
Gayle MacLean
Dartmouth 
 
On 09/24/16 10:45 PM, Angus MacLean <cold_mac@hotmail.com> wrote: 
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> Nice pics. Paul. No matter how they try to contort themselves, Great Egrets always look GREAT.
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>   From: murraypaul@eastlink.ca
> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 17:22:06 -0300
> Subject: [NatureNS] Great Egret
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> Hi All, 
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> There was a Great Egret at Rainbow Haven, Cow Bay this morning.  He was keeping close company with a Great Blue Heron in the pond at the "causeway gate" near the gun club.  Very photogenic birds, not bothered by people or cars crossing the causeway!
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> Not much other activity in the area - just a few Greater Yellowlegs and gulls.  
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> Eastern Passage had a small flock (20-30) Semipalmated Plovers and a couple of Least Sandpipers.
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> I posted a few pictures of the Egret and GB Heron in my online gallery at:
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> https://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2016/n-HJQ8Xg
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> Paul Murray
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<DIV>Enjoyed the photos, as I always do, as well as from all, who post pics &amp; videos&nbsp;to this list.</DIV><DIV>Thank you!</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>Gayle MacLean</DIV><DIV>Dartmouth&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><SPAN>On 09/24/16 10:45 PM, <B class=name>Angus MacLean </B>&lt;cold_mac@hotmail.com&gt; wrote:</SPAN>
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<DIV dir=ltr>Nice pics. Paul. No matter how they try to contort themselves, Great Egrets always look GREAT.<br /><br />
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From: murraypaul@eastlink.ca<br />Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 17:22:06 -0300<br />Subject: [NatureNS] Great Egret<br />To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br /><br />
<DIV dir=ltr>Hi All,
<DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>There was a <B>Great Egre</B>t at Rainbow Haven, Cow Bay this morning.&nbsp; He was keeping close company with a <B>Great Blue Heron</B> in the pond at the "causeway gate" near the gun club.&nbsp; Very photogenic birds, not bothered by people or cars crossing the causeway!</DIV><DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>Not much other activity in the area - just a few Greater Yellowlegs and gulls. &nbsp;</DIV><DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>Eastern Passage had a small flock (20-30) <B>Semipalmated</B>&nbsp;<B>Plovers</B> and a couple of <B>Least Sandpipers.</B></DIV><DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>I posted a few pictures of the Egret and GB Heron in my online gallery at:</DIV><DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>https://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2016/n-HJQ8Xg<br /></DIV><DIV><br /></DIV><DIV>Paul Murray</DIV><DIV>Dartmouth</DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></SPAN></P></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>
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