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Hi Folks -

NO sightings.

I'm very interested in receiving, privately, locations in Northeast Ohio
that CURRENTLY have regular concentrations (20+ birds to infinity) of
American Robins. These flocks really wander this time of year, according to
available berry crops, so I realize that locations change frequently. I.E.
You might have a group of 50 in your front yard, feeding on fruit-bearing
trees, and they're gone the next day. Still, I'd love to recieve reports of
any 'regular' groups of robins, especially in the greater
Cleveland/Lorain/Akron/Medina area. Please email me privately. Many thanks.
cheers
jen


Jen Brumfield

Akron, Ohio
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