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Subject: | Re: Nest material |
From: | Linda Payzant <> |
Date: | Thu, 26 Sep 1996 10:25:32 -0300 |
Halifax, Nova Scotia has a high density of nesting Ospreys. There is documentation showing them using many man-made materials for nesting, including a Canadian flag and diapers taken from someone's clothesline. -Linda -- *---------------------------------------------------------* | Linda Payzant, Bedford Institute of Oceanography | | 1 Challenger Drive, P.O. Box 1006, | tel. 902-426-2188 | | Dartmouth, N.S. Canada, B2Y 4A2 | fax 902-426-9388 | | email: | | *---------------------------------------------------------* |
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