A murder of crows. I couldn't resist. Were they circling before migration, in such numbers? They leave here in the fall but I'm not sure where tehy go. I should look that up. Or is there something very large, very stinky dead over there?
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A murder of crows. I couldn't resist. Were they circling before migration, in such numbers? They leave here in the fall but I'm not sure where tehy go. I should look that up. Or is there something very large, very stinky dead over there?
ReplyDeleteAnimal group names are often fascinating. I'll have to get more into everyone's comments in another post. ~grin~ I appreciate the query, my dear.
DeleteWow, have not seen that many before! Maybe a handful, but that's a lot!
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DeleteFascinating. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Darla. Big hug. ♥
They are amazing raptors. ~hugs~
DeleteKettle? I didn't know the term was kettle. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThey might be waiting for food to die.
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DeleteThat's sure a big bunch of them, WOW!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to see these large numbers. :)
DeleteHey, Katie Isabella and her Mom said to tell you they always visit and read your blog when you post. They try to comment but they can't comment. They always get a "Trouble Publishing" error. They wanted you to know.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of buzzards. XO
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