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Arriving at work this morning in southern Summit County just after
sunrise, I was struck by the constant flow of American robins overhead.
There was a steady stream of robins heading in a southerly direction
just above treetop level.  Several hundred passed over in the few short
minutes I watched.  Northwest winds seem to be finally moving birds and
this bodes well for the weekend.

 

Dan Kramer

Dover

(at work in Akron)

 

 

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