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CINDY'S SNAPSHOT: Birds of a feather flock to Middle Sackville garden in Nova Scotia

Discussing the election? Birds of a feather flock together, but a quick chat at the feeder doesn’t seem to be out of the question for these two. The contrast between the intense red of the male cardinal and muted colour of the sweet mourning dove caught Diane General’s eye.  Diane lives in Middle Sackville NS and is very fortunate to have such lovely visitors come to her garden.
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Discussing the election?

Birds of a feather flock together, but a quick chat at the feeder doesn’t seem to be out of the question for these two. The contrast between the intense red of the male cardinal and muted colour of the sweet mourning dove caught Diane General’s eye. Diane lives in Middle Sackville, N.S. and is very fortunate to have such lovely visitors come to her garden. 


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