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Sun, 7 Mar 2010 07:42:22 -0500
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With the warm temperatures, I noticed movement of American Crows all
afternoon yesterday on South Bass Island. I was supposed to be trimming my
vineyard but often looked up and noticed the migration.
Noon-12 crows
2:00-18 crows
3:00-26 crows
4:00-30 crows
Total of 86 crows I counted all moving north fairly high. There were
probably  many more-missed while I was actually working!
Red-winged Blackbirds were singing in my yard for the first time this spring.
Had a few snow buntings pass overhead-one at a time during the afternoon. 
Lisa Brohl

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