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While birding Point Pelee, Ontario, over the weekend, a continuous stream 
of crows flew south to the point and continued over the lake toward the 
islands. I wondered aloud, "where are all those crows going?" and then 
realized I knew the probable answer: Coshocton! "Crowtown" can expect its 
winter denizens any time now!

Marilyn Rohr
Chardon, Ohio

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