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Roger Troutman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Feb 2011 11:41:10 -0500
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Hi all,

In passing through Zanesville at dusk last night (2/9), I passed a flock of
about 30-35 robins consuming crabapples/hawthorns in the street lawn on the
north side of Adair Street (Rt. 146) not much east of its intersection with
Maple Avenue.

 Between the groundhogs last week and the robins yesterday, Spring may be
not far behind notwithstanding the -8 degree (F) temperatures at home last
night (near Lexington).

Also a little further out of town (on route 146) going west, about 40-50
crows passed overhead heading northeast (much in the fashion of crows going
to a roost of unknown size and location)..

Roger Troutman

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