I just stepped outside to cut some herbs for dinner, when hearing the croak of 
a Common Raven overhead, I looked up and witnessed an astonishing sight.  A 
steady stream of Common Ravens flying overhead, quite low, some circling as 
they do on thermals then proceeding, headed southeast. I counted about thirty 
then lost count. They were acting just like crows going to roost. Maybe the 
corvidophiles on the list can elucidate as what was going on? Do they actually 
form big roosts at this time of year? I did not know this. I am used to seeing 
smallish family groups or pairs. Or maybe was this a migration event ahead of 
some cooler weather coming in?
Quite fascinating whatever the reason.
Marie


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