I used to drive from the U of M campus home via Franklin Ave and saw that same 
crow phenomenon just as dusk was starting to fall.  It's been happening for 
years and was reported in the Star Tribune about 3 years ago.  Doris 
Rubenstein, Richfield

> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 18:37:43 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [mou-net] Common mergansers and thousands of crows
> To: [email protected]
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> On the east river road trail in Minneapolis, about 1/4 of a mile south from
> the Franklin Ave bridge there were 3 common mergansers (2 males, 1 female),
> 4 mallards and 9 Canada geese in an inlet on the Mississippi. 1/2 mile
> north of the Franklin Ave bridge, on the same trail, there were well over
> 1,000 American crows in the trees on either side of the river and in trees
> and on buildings on the U of M campus. I could only see a certain section
> of the river, so I would say there were probably more, but there were
> between 1,000-1,500 in my immediate surroundings. Sightings between
> 5:35-5:50 pm on February 24, 2016.
> 
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> *College of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resource Sciences*
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