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The local crows are holding elections today, in their usual judicial spot, along a long line of 40 or so tall pines planted as a wind break.
About 20 crows held assembly this time, each perched atop a pine, forming distinct groups.
Caws were sounded at intervals, and crows would remain in place, fly to another group, or temporarily move off the court. This continued for nearly a half hour, until the tribe was reassembled and they dispersed, presumably to convene elsewhere for dinner.

The local crows are holding elections today, in their usual judicial spot, along a long line of 40 or so tall pines planted as a wind break. About 20 crows held assembly this time, each perched atop a pine, forming distinct groups. Caws were sounded at intervals, and crows would remain in place, fly to another group, or temporarily move off the court. This continued for nearly a half hour, until the tribe was reassembled and they dispersed, presumably to convene elsewhere for dinner.

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The longducks around here (Canuck Geese) have also been holding meetings, probably to decide whether they're going to fly south or overwinter. There'd be a group of 30-40 of the fat bastards in the pond, all facing the front, where a line of roughly 10 of them on the pond shore are facing back to the flock of geese.