Hello Fellow Birders, While sitting on our east-facing porch this afternoon my 
wife and I observed a flyby of at least 100 magpies.  They were flying west in 
squadrons of 2 to 8 birds, 10 - 20 seconds apart.  All on the same 'path' 
through the trees.  Mostly quiet, just a few calls from time to time. When we 
came into the house an hour later there about 10 magpies at the feeders and on 
the ground in our little townhouse yard.  Annihilated the suet cake! Keep 
Smilin',Kevin CorwinWest Centennial in Arapahoe County Sent from my Remington 
Rand Typewriter via my Rotary Dial Wall Phone  

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