- 17 at York, December 11 (JTR) , Purple Finch - 12 + at St. Eleanors earlier in the fall (NB) - approx. 12 from November 1 - 15, Cornwall (MF) Pine Grosbeak - 1 at Mount Stewart, November 30 (BCP) Pine Siskins - 14 at St. Eleanors, November 21 (NB) - 3 at Baldwin's Road, November 22 (GS) - 1 at Beaconsfield, November 27 (JTR) American Goldfinch - 4 at Alexander, November 10 & 11 (DM) - about 12 at Cornwall, November 15 - 17 (MF) White-winged Crossbill - 2 males and 4 females feeding on white spruce at Crowbush, November 10 (BB, JDM) Sharp-tailed Sparrow - 1 at Covehead, October 8 (RC) Northern Junco - 2 males & 1 female eating seed at Summerside, October 25 (MJC) - 1 at York feeder, December 8 (JTR) Fox Sparrow - 1 scratching in pine needles at Summerside on October 25 (MJC) Song Sparrow - 1 at feeder in York, December 8 (JTR) Snow Buntings - 50 birds in several flocks in grain field, Black Horse Corner, November 13 (LY, JDM) Sightings of Blue Jays and Black-capped Chickadees were common both at feeders and in the woods. Sightings of Hairy and Downy Hoodpeckers at suet feeders common. Black Duck and Common Merganser sightings were common. Red.Squirrel - sightings picking up at feeders but few seen this fall in the woods and they were exhibiting low call frequencies in many areas (JDM). Muskrat - 1 in stream at Cornwall, November 19 and December 1 (MF) Red Fox - 1 at Beach Grove, December 6th (SC, GC) Seals - 1 to 3 at North River causeway, nearly every day Nov. to mid-Dec. (MF) Harbour Seal - commonly sighted at the Hillsborough Causeway in November (JDM) Atlantic White-sided Dolphin - Fisheries staff herded 14 from the Hillsborough River according to a news report the week of December 7th. Since the last newsletter 2 more dead dolphins were reported washed ashore near the Dunk River (CBC Radio reports). Dandelion still in flower on November 5, 1990. (AS) Wild Rose Berries - tremendous crop in the inner dunes area of Dalvay. Weather Note: This has been an unseasonably warm fall. As of December 19th, the day this section was completed, only a few days of snow cover had been experienced in Donagh and there was no snow left laying on the ground. In the Bonshaw hills and Miscouche there was up to 6 inches of snow last week. This fall, ponds have only been partly frozen over for a few days between November lst and December 9th. Thanks to all those who contributed observations. This issue's contributors were: BB - Bill Bowerbank; CB - Clare Birch; ChB- Chip Bird; TB - Tommy Butler; NB - Hylie Barrett; BC - Barb Currie; GC - George Coade; John Clements; MJC - Mrs. Joe Clark; RC - Ray Cooke; SC - Sheila Christie; LD - Louis Doan; EBLC - Elsie & Lloyd Cannon; JD - Jason Dunn; KD - Katherine Dagg; BF - Bertha Fram; Rory Francis; BH - Betty Howatt; HJ - Harold Jenkins; MF - the Martin family; GH - Geoff Hogan; NL - Norah Longworth; PL - Paul Lehman; BM - Brad MacArthur; OM - Doug Murray; DoM - Dorothy MacLeod; GM - Gerald MacDonald; JDM - Dan McAskill; SM - Scott Makepeace; SaM - Sandi Mahon; BCP - Bruce Pigot; E&GR - Erika & Gail Rutherferd; RP - Roberta Palmer; AS - Alan Saint; BS - Bernice Smith; GS - Gary Schneider; SS - Scott Sinclair; JTR - John te Raa; RT - Reg Thompson; LY - Lorne Yeo; P&AN - Pat & Ann woottont J -16-