MISCELLANEOUS SIGHTINGS Raccoon - 3 to Valleyfield feeder, almost nightly since April 17 (GS,RR) Snowshoe Hare - 1 in Valleyfield, eating sunflower seeds at feeder at night, Apr. 17 (RR,GS) - 1 in Little York, Mar. 2 (VB) Rabbit - (sp) at Point de Roche, April 5 (AK) Red Sguirrel - 5 daily at Valleyfield feeder throughout Mar., Apr. (RR,GS) - 1 in Point Prim, April 2 (TM) Silver Fox - 1 at Point de Roche, April 5 (AK) Red Fox — 1 in pursuit of snowshoe hare in Little York, Mar. 2 (VB) — 2 (1 with white—tipped black tail) in shore field in Point Prim, Mar. 25 (TM) ' - 1 with snowshoe hare in Valleyfield at night, early April (GS) CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SIGHTINGS LIST: Thanks again to all those who sent in their sightings for this news- letter. Apologies go to Julie Schroeder, whose sightings got misplaced with other JS's in the last newsletter. Hope we've got things squared away this time. JA - John Alway; VB - Valerie Beer; LC - Lloyd Cannon; JG - Jack Gallant; KG - Keith Griffin; SH - Susan Hinton; GGH - Geoff Hogan; AHH - Alan and Helen Holman; AK - Ann Kelly; LK - Lorna Knox; NL - Norah Longworth; GM - Gerald MacDonald; RM — Rod MacKillop; SM - Seamus Martin; TM — Thelma Murchison; PP - Prank Peters; GP - Gerald— ine Peters; TDP - Terry Power; RR - Ruth Richman; GS — Gary Schneider; JuS - Julie Singleton; SS - Sue Stephenson; JOS - Jock Sutherland; JS — Jane Symmes; SW - Sterling Walker. BOOK WINS AWARD Congratulations go out to Diane Griffin, Executive Director of the Island Nature Trust, and photographers Wayne Barrett and Ann MacKay for winning a prestigious award for their book Atlantic wildflowers. The Peggy Thompson Memorial Publishing Award, the highest publishing award of the Alberta Society of Professional BiolOgists, is given for scientific works of exellence or for publications that communicate scientific information to the public. Atlantic Wildflowers scored high on both points and was the unanimous choic of the Directors of the So- ciety for this special recognition. The text for this book was written by Diane Griffin and illustrat— ed with photographs by Barrett and MacKay. The two photographers are well-known for their high quality photographs in a number of books that they have done with Oxford Press and for their landscape and other photography. Atlantic wildflowers is enjoying success in the mar- ketplace as well with a fourth place standing on the Chronicle Herald's bestseller list for non-fiction in the Halifax area. - 15 _