NATURE
MONCTON INFORMATION LINE, January 31, 2019 (Thursday)
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** Jane Leblanc comments on the last
day that wasn’t so bitterly cold on the St. Martin’s Fundy shore that she
walked out to it when the sun was shining to take note of some of the natural
beauty worked up by the ice and tides to share a few photos. Jane comments that
winter can be beautiful … sometimes!
** Judy Marsh comments that while in
Chapters bookstore she noted two books in the local section that caught her
interest. One was “Wildflowers of New Brunswick” by Todd Boland and the other
was Roger Burrows book “Birding in New Brunswick”. Judy suggests them as
helpful for upcoming botanists and birders. Check them out at the attached
sites.
** Webmaster Brian Stone has put up the
monthly presentation for April, 2019, on the website under “Upcoming Events” to
let us all look forward to spring. Check it out at www.naturemoncton.com
Nelson Poirier,
ICE AND SAND CREATIONS ON THE FUNDY SHORE. JAN 29, 2019. JANE LeBLANC
ICE AND SAND CREATIONS ON THE FUNDY SHORE. JAN 29, 2019. JANE LeBLANC