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Wed, 28 Feb 2018 08:09:45 -0500
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Re: Fish Crow in Colchester
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Heard a fish crow on carry bay, North hero, Tuesday, 2pm. Snowy owl on a fence post about a mile south of A and B store in grand Isle at 10 am and then on the ground in corn about 4pm, same location.

Sally Fellows
Williston, Vermont

> On Feb 28, 2018, at 3:02 AM, Michele Patenaude <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> There were several hundred American Crows on Pine Island Road in Colchester yesterday afternoon, February 27. They were scattered all over the farm fields and in the trees in the hedgerows. There was at least one Fish Crow. I heard it calling sporadically but repeatedly. 
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> I find any large gathering of crows in the greater Burlington area will often have a Fish Crow or two.  You just have to know the call and listen.
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> Michele Patenaude 
> 172 Woodbury Road
> Burlington, VT 05408
> 802-862-4085

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