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To: Ilaine who wrote (48061)9/29/2002 7:36:40 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 281500
 
this went on for maybe eight years,

Hmm. And you were the only one who noticed. Maybe it was personal.



To: Ilaine who wrote (48061)9/29/2002 7:38:30 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
CB~ You may have put a finger on something...Google: "increase in crows in US"....Look at all the places in the US that have an increase in crows!! Here in Seattle area as well....Thought it was just me that had wondered about that....



To: Ilaine who wrote (48061)9/29/2002 7:42:44 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 281500
 
<<I don't think most people pay attention to crows.>>

I do. I like to see their antics even though I had to change my garbage pick up. Crows are neat but the flock is getting smaller. Same with Jays and Cardinals.



To: Ilaine who wrote (48061)9/29/2002 8:38:43 PM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
OT

I don't think most people pay attention to crows.

Particularly old crows.

We had our first case of West Nile here this month. We have lots of crows normally but this year there appears to many more. Interestingly, the cormorant is moving into our area in great numbers and causing much disturbance to the fish stocks (or so it is felt). Until now, I had never seen a comorant in my life up here.

As a point of interest, ravens are as affected as crows and a raven is a much larger version of a crow and has a very serious beak.

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