Yesterday we drove by a place where the crows- over 2,500 - were roosting for the night. Today I went a little bit earlier to watch the crows arrive. We will be leaving Lebanon, PA to go home tomorrow morning and hopefully I will catch up on my comments.
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@new2this Thank you Ann, I had never been at a place where large number of birds roosted for the night - found it very interesting @kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi, I like the 3D boxes for the collage @5unflow3r Thank you Paula, I kept on getting closer to the crows, but still stayed far enough away :) @myhrhelper Thank you Kathy, after taking the photo, went back and looked faq's on crows and learned alot
@vernabeth Thank you Beth, I found out during winter, it is not unusual for crows to roost in that number @exposure4u Thank you Wendy, I wanted to use the collage to give both the close and the far view @kerristephens Thank you Kerri, I enjoy doing them :) @cscecil Thank you Carolyn, and they were noisy
@carrieoakey Thank you Carrie, it was exciting watching them come from all the compass points @webfoot Thank you Paul, hearing and seeing all of them I understand why it is called a murder of crows @netkonnexion Thank you Damon, it was fun seeing them gather
@kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi, I like the 3D boxes for the collage
@5unflow3r Thank you Paula, I kept on getting closer to the crows, but still stayed far enough away :)
@myhrhelper Thank you Kathy, after taking the photo, went back and looked faq's on crows and learned alot
@exposure4u Thank you Wendy, I wanted to use the collage to give both the close and the far view
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri, I enjoy doing them :)
@cscecil Thank you Carolyn, and they were noisy
@webfoot Thank you Paul, hearing and seeing all of them I understand why it is called a murder of crows
@netkonnexion Thank you Damon, it was fun seeing them gather