No one reacted to my description of a mystery flock that Urling and I saw. We 
watched about 100 small birds feeding on a brushy hillside. The birds in back 
kept flying over the front ones -- until they all took off for parts unknown. I 
thought they sounded like Rosy-finches, but Urling saw stripey breasts. 

Do any of you have experience with flocking birds that act this way?
 
Hugh 

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