Birders' hearts go 'kerthump' after rare sightings in Nova Scotia - News Summed Up

Birders' hearts go 'kerthump' after rare sightings in Nova Scotia


Birders in Nova Scotia are flocking to Sambro Head, N.S., after a sighting of two rare birds in a single marsh. Once she was five minutes from home, she spotted an unusual bird in a marsh in Sambro Head. (Submitted by Diane LeBlanc)LeBlanc is vice-president of the Nova Scotia Bird Society and she started getting the word out to members about the sighting. 'Your heart goes kerthump'The rare sightings have prompted many birders to head to Sambro Head, which is about 25 kilometres south of Halifax. The tricoloured heron sighted this weekend in Sambro Head, N.S., may have wound up in Nova Scotia due to a series of nor'easters this spring.


Source: CBC News March 25, 2018 21:00 UTC



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