Going to work and coming back from work on East Hill, I also have been  
seeing hundreds of crows flying.  Guess it is that time of year  again.
Ann Mitchell
 
 
In a message dated 10/22/2009 11:17:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I've  been seeing some crow flocks as well but thought they were local.  On 
 Wednesday evening about 6pm as I was walking along Spencer Road in Ithaca, 
 along the base of South Hill I saw 30 AMERCIAN CROWS flying northeast  
over/along the hill.  Perhaps they were going to a winter roost.   
This morning I saw 5 TURKEY VULTURES going south over the Flood Control  
Channel along the base of West Hill in Ithaca, but they seemed kind of  lazy.  
Two stopped off in a dead tree and one veered southeast over  downtown, so 
I'm guessing maybe they were local, at least for  now.

--Dave Nutter


Meena wrote:
>Today morning while  walking to work, I saw several hundred crows in 
groups and they looked like  migrants. One group was larger than 100 birds, 
they 
kept coming.


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