Date: 4/26/13 3:33 pm
From: Martin Sneary <mvsneary...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Blue Jay flocks, DC
On Friday, April 26, 2013 2:37:25 PM UTC-4, Bob Ringler wrote:
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> � �It's not so curious since Blue Jays migrate in large flocks. The hawkwatches usually see the most. The record one-day count for the state was April 26, 1985 at Fort Smallwood when 20,000 were estimated heading north.
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> A single flock of 40 Blue Jays flew over the house in NW DC this morning, and then when I got off the metro in Crystal City I had a flock of 20 (both flocks flying due north). Curious!
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Excellent - I was hoping someone more knowledgeable about DC birds would chime in - thanks.

Martin

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