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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 341561" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>The birds here seems healthy too, although about 5 years ago we found several dead birds around the yard in June. They looked sick / skinny , it seemed out of the ordinary with all the trees we have I would have thought they would go out in the woods to die but these were like they died in mid flight. </p><p></p><p>Today I'm watching a pair of mad magpies stomping around on the ground and assessing thier damage, One of our big evergreens had damage years ago and grew two trunks and magpies had a nest in the crotch , yesterday the ice and wind broke the top in two and magpie nest is on the ground. It's a weaved stick nest about the size of a bushel basket , built well and survived the crash. It actually looks pretty cool so I can see as a yard ornament/conversation piece in the future. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Last Thursday I saw the biggest flock of snow geese in the air that Iv'e ever seen fly over our place, they were plying over non stop all day.</p><p> I forgot to look but is there a decent migration website that tracks snow geese ? I was wondering where there were that many birds bunched up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 341561, member: 367"] The birds here seems healthy too, although about 5 years ago we found several dead birds around the yard in June. They looked sick / skinny , it seemed out of the ordinary with all the trees we have I would have thought they would go out in the woods to die but these were like they died in mid flight. Today I'm watching a pair of mad magpies stomping around on the ground and assessing thier damage, One of our big evergreens had damage years ago and grew two trunks and magpies had a nest in the crotch , yesterday the ice and wind broke the top in two and magpie nest is on the ground. It's a weaved stick nest about the size of a bushel basket , built well and survived the crash. It actually looks pretty cool so I can see as a yard ornament/conversation piece in the future. Last Thursday I saw the biggest flock of snow geese in the air that Iv'e ever seen fly over our place, they were plying over non stop all day. I forgot to look but is there a decent migration website that tracks snow geese ? I was wondering where there were that many birds bunched up. [/QUOTE]
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