I understand they have not been seen for a week. It has been very windy. Hopefully, they are still around, otherwise they may have already headed north.

Avian flu is in the area, so hopefully it is not that. Have a great week!
I understand they have not been seen for a week. It has been very windy. Hopefully, they are still around, otherwise they may have already headed north.

Avian flu is in the area, so hopefully it is not that. Have a great week!
Avian flu is a true horror. I hope they escaped.
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I hope so too. Hopefully they left early, or were hunkered down due to the wind. They hate winds over 10 at this location.
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Many years ago we lost all of our crows and they never really came back. Once in a great while I’ll hear one, or see one or two flying, but we had so many. They were always in my yard, the babies drinking and dunking seeds and bread in the birdbaths. I miss them so much. When I was in Paris, I took a lot of picture of the crows instead of the things most people are interested in. LOL I really do miss them.
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They are in NY it appears. πWe seem to have many here.
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That is a fantastic shot Sharon.
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Thanks to the owl! This was in February.
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Thanks to the owl!
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Stunning shot, Sharon! Those eyes, wow!
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Thanks to the owl.They may have left. No wind yesterday I was told and no owls were sighted.
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Beautiful color and light in this one. Nice! π
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The image is wonderful. I also hope they either left or hunkered down. Avian flu would be a horrible outcome.
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None were sighted yesterday when there was no wind so they may have left.
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Hi, white phantom! Lol! π
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excellent photo, awesome owl!
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