Comments on: Stadium Blvd & Ferdon
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it's like being thereTue, 16 Sep 2014 04:56:38 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2By: Vivienne Armentrout
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Vivienne ArmentroutThu, 20 Jan 2011 20:05:57 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61758I was trying for an alliterative corollary of “tintinnabulation” in honor of same.
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Eric BoydThu, 20 Jan 2011 18:36:27 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61755I believe the proper term of venery is a “murder of crows,” in honor of Edgar Allen Poe.
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Rod JohnsonThu, 20 Jan 2011 00:09:17 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61726…and causing consternation!
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Vivienne ArmentroutWed, 19 Jan 2011 22:00:32 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61720Crows cawing cacophonously? Was it a concatenation of the crows?
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Beth ManuelWed, 19 Jan 2011 20:48:30 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61719We saw hundreds of crows flying and cawing cacophonously on January 15 near Stadium and Pauline. It was an Hitchcockian sight!
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Jack NWed, 19 Jan 2011 06:54:05 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61695Notably, robins – members of the thrush family – do often move out into the woods for winter. Most never migrate as the legend has it. The “first robin of Spring” merely signals a shift from nearby wooded areas to the lawns where, in a change of diet, the robins look for (don’t listen for) earth worms.
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George HammondMon, 17 Jan 2011 21:19:51 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61643^Um, birds doing what birds do? Both crows and robins spend the winter in flocks. Locally the crows form very large flocks that roost togehter overnight in stands of tall trees, and then break up into smaller groups to forage during the day. For years now there have been flocks of robins that stay in the area over the winter. They are often seen along the river, but they move around looking for berries and other fruits to eat.
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margeMon, 17 Jan 2011 01:08:05 +0000http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=56269#comment-61613Yesterday the crows were flocking – what’s going on??
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