I live down that way and yesterday afternoon the we're frolicking in the wind currents just before True's Brook Rd. They were entertaining to watch.
Linda Thompson
I read with interest Ted and Kent's posts about crows Tuesday. I've worked in Lebanon for 17 years and numbers of American Crows are definitely increasing. The sizes of the roosts that start appearing this time of year are really impressive. There seem
to be a few different local spots where they roost at night. This morning at dawn a huge number of them were flying west out of Lebanon towards West Leb (landfill?) . I made only a partial count as I started somewhere "mid-stream" and had to get to work, but
I estimated between 900 and 1000 birds.
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