This morning we were visited by a cluster of more than 200 red-winged
blackbirds at our front yard.
The red-winged blackbirds would fly in and purch on our hickory and other
tall trees, swoop down
to feed at our feeders, then fly off together within a span of 3-4
minutes.  This occurred twice
this morning between 10-11am.

It was quite a sight!

Misao Johnson
Village of Lansing

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