I wonder if it is the same flock I witnessed the other day. I'll try and keep 
an eye out to see if they put down again late in the day.  
Gary


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[mailto:bounce-39150433-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of John Greenly
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:37 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] TV flock

Around 2 pm as I was driving along Triphammer Rd in Cayuga Heights, a gang of 
TURKEY VULTURES rose suddenly out of the stand of pines along the W side of the 
road just a few hundred yards north of Community Corners.  There were about 30 
birds-  hard to count through my windshield as they wheeled upward in a tight 
bunch. It looked as if they had been roosting and were flushed out by 
something. They headed off in a southwesterly direction.

--John Greenly

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