Those thousands surely would be reassuring  if I were a crow worried about 
being The One to be eaten by The Owl tonight!  Lottery chance converging on 
zero.

Fortunately for Ithaca's attitude toward crows, the flights into Ithaca 
roost(s) do not compare.  :)

Anne

On Jan 29, 2014, at 9:43 PM, John and Fritzie Blizzard wrote:

> This video of Auburn crows (click on the word link below) is just a tiny bit 
> of what we see each evening as foraging crows return to Auburn to roost. It's 
> an unbelieveable sight. Think the flights in Ithaca can compare?
>  
> Fritzie
> The link to watch it on YouTube.
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