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    CARDINAL STILL HERE. As recently as February 21 and 23 he was
    observed at the feeder of Sterling Moore, 27 Esher St.,
    Charlottetown.

    THE NEW MINISTER OF INDIAN AND NORTHERN AFFAIRS, Hon. Hugh Faulkner
    announced Jan, 23, 1978 that public consultations on proposals for
    6 new wilderness areas in the Arctic will begin in February. Mr.
    Faulkner said "I hope that all those who have an interest in the
    North will make their views known to me...so that there can be a
    frank, public discussion of the proposed wilderness parks in the
    North". Please write and support him immediately.

    The First _P.E.I. Lark Sparrow

    According to the 1978°P.EV.I. Field Checklist of Birds, Robie
    Tufts’ "Birds of Nova Scotia" and Barle Godfrey"s "Birds of Canada"
    the Lark Sparrow (Chondestes “granimacus) has not beén ‘observed on
    Prince Edward Island. in any season, nor in ‘the Maritimes in ~~
    winter. -It summers in Ontario and to the td and“ goes south
    in winter.

    From mid-November till -Jan..7,,-1978, a sparrow associating
    with Juncos came frequently tq my yard and feeder in Head of
    Montague. On Dec. 10, George Mason and I recorded a detailed
    description and agreed that it loeoked like a Lark Sparrow,
    using Godfrey's book. Neither of us -had seen the species before.

    On Jan. 7 a-cat injured its° I'put it in’a cage without |
    handling it, hoping it would heal itself. “The wing remained
    crooked, so on hindsight probably I should have bound it. I
    let it out on Jan. 18, but it could not fly; that night, it
    died. In the morning I put it in the freezer (wrapped up, to
    keep ice off the bird and lice off the food).

    Itook over 20 color pictures both before and after the
    injury. Some are still in the camera (Feb. 17). Some have
    been -seen by Canadian Wildlife Service staff and others. They
    would agree with the identification. Prints of better shots
    have been sent to the Canadian Wildlife Service. If they support
    the judgement, I'll send the specimen to, the National, Museum in
    Ottawa.

    John Wright
    Box 283, Montague
    Feb. 17, 1978.

    The Workers

    The 1978 Canadian Nature Federation annual meeting is only
    six months away and our planning activities are on schedule. This
    progress is due to the energy and ability of a relatively small
    number. I feel it is an opportune time to PRPS the names) of
    these dedicated dynames! a

    In the Chair - Winston Johnston, Rosemary Curlev
    Program ~ Kathy Martin (C), Winnie Cairns, Harry Baglole,
    } Dave Morgan, John Hughes.
    Gail Curry, Gini McDonald
    Rosemary Curley (C), Gail Curry, Simon Lunn, Phil

    Exhibits
    Field Trips

    Michael
    Hospitality - Vera Beck (C), Marguerite Wheatley
    Finance - Dave Smith (C), Helen Duffy
    Accommodation- Lenore Andrew (C)
    Publicity - (east of Ottawa) Catherine Clough (C)
    Publicity - (west of Ottawa) Diane Griffin

    Registration - Hal Mills (C}, Gini McDonald
    Bookstore - Margaret Mallett

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Newsletter -- 1978-03-01 -- Page 3
Date Issued
1978-03-01
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