Date: 3/21/13 7:51 am
From: Warblerick <ricksussman1955...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Re: Crows (please reply off-list)


On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 6:46:12 PM UTC-4, Frank Boyle wrote:
> I am already getting some negative comments to my post because some folks feel that too many crows will raid the nests of other songbirds and kill the young. �Well, there historically has been a lot of crows in my valley due to the agricultural nature of this part of Washington County, so I do not agree for MY property. �Of course, I would never try to attract crows to an area that did not have them before. �I love corvids but I also love all songbirds.
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> Sometimes you just can't win Frank. P.S. I just watched a small group of crows harassing a Red-tailed Hawk as it flew over the backyard. I enjoyed them both, equally.

Rick Sussman
Woodbine,MD
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> It's cold, icy and foggy here at Broken Wallet Farm.� But the American Crows are vey happy at our crow stand.� I put extra food out there last night for them.� For the first time in recent memory, we have an over abundance of these wonderful corvids.
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