This morning, in one of the quieter corners of Esty Street, about 10 crows had 
gathered to work on a squirrel pancake (this squirrel was _flat_). One had a 
white wing tag I couldn't read without binoculars. I assumed they were 
American, but then one on the wire above gave a fish crow call, followed 
shortly by a second differently timbred one (suggesting perhaps two fish crows 
in the mix). I now don't remember whether I heard any American calls from this 
group. I'm assuming they're mostly American with a couple fish in the mix; nice 
to see them being so collegial with each other 

Suan
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