Just a note to let you know all three Rosies are back.  It started
snowing a couple hours ago...there is a fine dusting on the ground but
it looks worse higher up.  I really didn't imagine they'd come till
later or even tomorrow; but here they are, swooping down in large
flocks.

Usually about 10% are Blacks; perhaps 40% Grey-crowned, including
several many Hepburn's; and the rest are Brown-capped.  So far, I've
only seen flocks with as many as 200...but as the season continues,
the number could be well over 600; if all things go as they have in
the past several years.

Anyone is welcome to come into my yard to see them, but I'd appreciate
an e-mail first...for directions and new requests concerning gates.
One of my pups was mauled when a gate was left open and she wandered
next door where a killer-dog is chained in the front yard.

Beverly Jensen
[email protected] (don't forget the U...)

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