Speaking of Crows, I was out in my driveway at 10:30 last night, when a distant
bunch of Crows began doing something that sounded like mobbing. I couldn’t
remember ever hearing them make such a ruckus at night. I thought of Great
Horned Owls, and tree climbers like raccoons or fishers. The Crows kept it up
about five minutes, then grew quiet. A coyote gave about four long lone-howls
from the same general direction, then silence returned under the bright
moonlight.
-Geo
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