[Birdnet] PS - for those crow followers...

JIM URE jimure at comcast.net
Tue May 5 10:26:38 MDT 2009


Hi, Matt.  Yes, I see BirdNet being for the accountants, and BirdTalk being for the poets. 
Warm wishes to you and Christi
Jim
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: M. H. Wallace 
  To: tanager at timaverybirding.com ; BirdTalk 
  Cc: birdnet at utahbirds.org ; David Jensen 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 9:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [Birdnet] PS - for those crow followers...


  Indeed, Tim you are exactly correct, and I did not realize (because, no I did not check first) that I was responding on BirdNet instead of BirdTalk, my error.  So, I'll post this on BirdNet to acknowledge, and move it to BirdTalk...

  Matthew Wallace.

  tanager at timaverybirding.com wrote: 
This conversation is a perfect example of an exchange that would be better suited for BIRDTALK. It was only two weeks ago that this was talked about.  

Good Birding 

Tim 

------Original Message------
From: Kevin Colver
Sender: birdnet-bounces at utahbirds.org
To: Glen Warchol
Cc: birdnet at utahbirds.org
Cc: David Jensen
Subject: Re: [Birdnet] PS - for those crow followers...
Sent: May 4, 2009 7:50 PM

Several years ago I arrived at Provo High School quite early for the  
Christmas bird count.  As I sat in the parking lot small groups of 2-5  
crows flew overhead, all going from the northeast toward the west.  It  
was a bird count, so I started counting.  By the time the other  
birders arrived to start our day I had counted over 700 crows passing  
over, just a few at a time.  It was probably a record year for crows  
in the count for our area, but I doubt there were any more in the  
county than usual.  The crows gather for nocturnal roosts in large  
numbers, then disperse during the day.  One might have to take this  
into account before concluding there is a crow expansion.
Thanks All,
Kevin Colver

www.7Loons.com



On May 4, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Glen Warchol wrote:

  Solitary Crow flew over my head this morning in West Capitol Hill  
neighborhood near Warm Springs Park. Calling continuously.

On May 4, 2009, at 1:53 PM, David Jensen wrote:

    Just stepped outside the Avenues library to see if I was going to  
get rained on when I go down the hill.....CAW! CAW!.....two crows  
flew overhead. I heard from a couple of people who are interested  
in what might be crow "expansion" in Utah and thought they might  
like to know.
David Jensen


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