At 1615 this afternoon, I was driving down Dixon Rd. (N. of King Ferry),
then turned west on Rafferty.  I noticed a bunch of birds flying NORTH over
the road, in the distance.  Coming up to them, I noted they were AMER.
ROBINS, so I stopped to watch.  The sky was pretty much full of what turned
out to be a long and wide straggling stream.  They continued overhead for at
least 8 minutes.  The stream stopped, so I drove on to Rt. 90 and turned
south. After a mile, the stream started again and continued till a couple
miles south of the Triangle Diner, where I ran out of birds.  I didn't
actually count them, but my conservative estimate is 3000.  I thought they
might be going to some preselected roost (following them was not an option
today), but why so many this time of year?  Constructive ideas welcomed.

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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