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November 2011, Week 4

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Fri, 25 Nov 2011 23:22:29 -0500
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REPLY:  Crows can be gutsy as well as smart.  
	Also, if we are thinking of the same site (a curious one because of
its proximity to a busy highway),I saw signs of activity there by Great Blue
Herons there this past summer.

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From: Upper Valley Birders [mailto:UV-BIRDERS@LISTS  ERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU] On
Behalf Of Linda D. Thompson
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 4:50 AM
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Subject: [UVB] New London pair

Yesterday, driving south on I89 just prior to the new London exit there is
an old Great blue heron nest in the swampy area. From a distance my husband
noticed two crows one on each side of the nest hollering at each other.
Upon closer view I puzzled why one had his head in some snow only to realize
one was an adult bald eagle who was arguing with the crow.
Very strange sight. Wouldn't you expect the crow to give deference to an
adult eagle? The crow was standing his ground though.

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