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Thanks, Jake! I was sick when the SeSp was here, so missed it, & we
thought we might try now, but figured the chances were slim! Hope it
has survived & everybody gets another chance in the spring.
Lois Codling
On 2/23/2020 10:36 PM, Jake Walker wrote:
> I have checked for the Seaside Sparrow on several occasions, and know
> others have as well. The entire ditch it was using was buried in snow
> for a while, as was the marsh. If it survived, it must have moved
> elsewhere. The walking on the dykes is not too bad right now, but it
> is a longer walk to the spot as the farm road is not plowed past the
> end of the pavement.
>
> Jake Walker
> Wolfville
>
> On Sunday, February 23, 2020, 9:49:32 p.m. AST, Lois Codling
> <loiscodling@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone searched for the Seaside Sparrow since early January? Is
> there too much snow to walk the dykes now?
>
> Lois Codling
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Thanks, Jake! I was sick when the SeSp was here, so missed it,
& we thought we might try now, but figured the chances were
slim! Hope it has survived & everybody gets another chance in
the spring.<br>
<br>
Lois Codling<br>
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Seaside Sparrow on several occasions, and know others have as
well. The entire ditch it was using was buried in snow for a
while, as was the marsh. If it survived, it must have moved
elsewhere. The walking on the dykes is not too bad right now,
but it is a longer walk to the spot as the farm road is not
plowed past the end of the pavement.</div>
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