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On Jan 8, 2021, at 6:50 PM, W. Douglas Robinson <w.douglas...@gmail.com> wrote:The roost used to be just east Blodgett in a poplar plantation butthose trees were cut down. I agree it would be very fun to find the roost and count them. I always wondered why crows feel like it’s necessary to go bed so early. They head back west pretty early each day.DougOn Jan 8, 2021, at 6:37 PM, Nancy Stotz <nsto...@gmail.com> wrote:
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We’ve had crows roost occasionally in our forest (60-100 yr mixed age douglas-fir/hardwood), but often they seem to head beyond us to denser more-uniform douglas-fir stands. Perhaps they avoid the regularly nesting great horned owls here.
I used to see them settle into the fir plantation stand south of West Hills Road and east of its southward turn into Philomath. It’d be interesting to know how thinning influences roost site selection.
Our group sizes run from 100-500+.
Jim (and Karan) Fairchild
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On Jan 8, 2021, at 6:56 PM, Mary Garrard <spring...@gmail.com> wrote:
LOL! I expect they want to get back together so they can start partying.
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