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Re: Swan Creek weekend

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stan arnold

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stan arnold

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Mon, 31 Oct 2011 19:37:52 -0400

Ed,

Very interesting!  The raven I saw appeared to have its feathers totally
intact.  However, shortly after it disappeared from sight, I heard a bunch
of crows carrying on in the direction that the raven flew, and couldn't
help but think that they were on to it.  Could it be?  Anyway, ravens
are becoming increasingly common in northern Anne Arundel.  I've had two
over the yard, and now two at Swan Creek.

Stan




On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:15 PM, 
<>wrote:

> Hi Stan,
>
> On my way home from work today I saw a Common Raven fly over Fort
> Smallwood Rd just south of Kembo Road. The bird flew from the west and
> crossed over and into the woodland near a break in the forest. This bird
> had missing tail feathers on one side of its tail. Although this could have
> happened in the last 24 hours, I was wondering if your bird was similarly
> missing a part of its tail?
>
> Ed Boyd
>
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone
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