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  2. List of birds of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The osprey is the provincial bird of Nova Scotia. This is a list of bird species confirmed in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Unless otherwise noted, the list is that of the Nova Scotia Bird Society (NSBS) as of 2021. [1] [2] The Society's field checklist contains 308 species, some of which are seen regularly but only in small numbers. To ...

  3. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The pesticide interfered with the bird's calcium metabolism which resulted in thin-shelled, easily broken or infertile eggs. [34] Possibly because of the banning of DDT in many countries in the early 1970s, together with reduced persecution, the osprey, as well as other affected bird of prey species, have made significant recoveries. [41]

  4. Category:Fauna of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fauna of Nova Scotia" ... List of birds of Nova Scotia; M. List of mammals of Nova Scotia; Maritime shrew; N. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever; S.

  5. Category:Lists of birds of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of birds of Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... List of birds of Nova Scotia;

  6. Bobolink - Wikipedia

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    During the 1800s the bobolink, like many birds, was slaughtered in large numbers for the meat trade. [17]: 41 The numbers of these birds are declining due to loss of habitat. Bobolinks are a species at risk in Nova Scotia, [18] and throughout Canada. [19] In Vermont, a 75% decline was noted between 1966 and 2007. [20]

  7. What bird is this? These five species are the most likely to ...

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    Here’s what you might not know about the country’s top five most commonly sighted backyard birds, according to 2015 to 2021 data from Project FeederWatch, a November to April survey of birds ...

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    February brings peak lobster season, and the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl features lobster roll and chowder competitions, lobster-centric art, Valentine’s Tea, a makers’ market, and more.

  9. Golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    Occupies the species' entire range in North America, which comprises the great majority of Alaska, western Canada, Western United States and Mexico. The species is found breeding occasionally in all Canadian provinces but for Nova Scotia.