At about 1300 today 31 Dec 13, there was a flighty, flickering flock of  
200-250 snow buntings working back and forth on the S side of Hanshaw road, 
near the closest woods line, a short distance East of the SPCA.  Absolutely 
beautiful--cannot imagine picking out one and keeping my eye on it.

They were distant and only sometimes landed where could be scoped, but I looked 
enough and took sufficient pictures to satisfy myself that there were no larks 
among them.

Anne Clark
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