Interesting situation just now at our feeders --
    Tagged TW and his crew began cawing loudly and I looked out when the 
din really increased, and was surprised to see a major fight among about 10 
crows. They were down on the ground, tumbling and pecking and fighting in the 
snow.   They cawed and fought for what seemed a long time, maybe 30 seconds 
or so of serious aggression. Then both groups flew off in different 
directions, and I can still hear them up in neighboring pine trees.     
     Even the squirrels and other birds froze, to watch this battle.
Carol Schmitt

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