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Sunday Morning (11/24/13): I was outside at 05:45 A.M. and heard something
like the faint sound of dogs howling. The sounds were getting closer. When
I looked up I saw a flock of birds at some altitude flying in a somewhat
fluid V formation. They were not Canada geese. They were large as I could
clearly see the formation. They were Tundra Swan and it was an amazing
sight to see as the sky was black but I could make out the flock and hear
them even flying as high as they were. What a great way to start the day!
Peace and all good, Mike H.
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