Hello

Around 4:30pm murders of crows in the trees along the west river from Franklin 
to at least 28th - I have walked the river for decades and have never seen such 
a show of crows along the river, so many at the same time for blocks.   I was 
impressed .... 

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> On Jan 6, 2017, at 7:24 PM, Erika Sitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Two or three weeks ago, 4pm or so, while dining at Café Ena (46th/Grand), we 
> saw well over a hundred Crows in the trees over the SW quadrant of that 
> intersection.  First thought, "Oh no, where we park our car often."  But they 
> moved on, northward, we assumed toward the roost, as it darkened.  We decided 
> it was almost like the way Sandhills stage in fields south of Grand Island, a 
> few miles from the Platte, before moving onto the River to roost.
> 
> Erika Sitz
> Ramsey, north Anoka County
> 
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> From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pat Norton
> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2017 6:56 PM
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> Subject: [mou-net] Minneapolis Crows
> 
> Has the crow colony that roosts near downtown Minneapolis changed their roost 
> site this week? Yesterday and today, from 4:30 to 5:00, I did not see any 
> crows where I normally see thousands (26th St to Lake St along Hwy 35W).
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