NATURE MONCTON NATURE NEWS
November 13, 2024
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**Norbert
Dupuis was pleased to have a Baltimore Oriole visit his Memramcook
birdfeeder yard on Tuesday. It went to some ingredients of a suet cake that had
fallen apart because of the heavy rain on Tuesday and some safflower seed.
**John and Shannon Inman saw the
mystery swallow mentioned in yesterday’s edition a couple of times again first
thing in the morning along the riverbank behind their Harvey home. It headed
towards Larsen Marsh. Shannon searched for it and had no luck, but I’m sure that search will continue.
(Editor’s note: this is sometimes
the time of year that the occasional Cave Swallow can appear in New Brunswick
and when it does, it often stays in an area for a short period).
Nelson Poirier
Nature Moncton