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I have seen several large flocks of geese heading north in the last handful of days. I would have thought they would have gotten there by now

I saw a small flock on Monday and thought the exact same thing. Mind you we did have a fairly cool April (one of the coldest on record) while May has been one of the warmest. It all averages out so meteorologists can come up with a "normal" temperature, and then explain why it's never that.
 
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Pigeons and sparrows mostly but what i haven't seen in awhile are seagulls.
They used to be all over Boston in the 1960s & 70s. I think it has to do with the closure of a dump/incenerator site and the City of Boston giving every househould hard plastic trashcan with really tight fitting lids. I'm sure they're still around the harbor and downtown but you don't see them much anymore in the inner city.
 
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I found two dead robins in my pond this weekend. :(

I don't know if the were the victims of a predator (although they weren't eaten) or got into something toxic. Who knows what people spray on their lawns these days. :mad:

Has the west nile virus reached your area yet? Some of our birds around here die from it. You have to be careful handling them because it can transfer
 
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We've had very few cases of West Nile here and none in the past year or two that I can remember. As for handling the dead birds ... used my pond skimmer and then buried their little corpses. I didn't put up a marker, since their relatives can't read.
 
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Pigeons and sparrows mostly but what i haven't seen in awhile are seagulls.
They used to be all over Boston in the 1960s & 70s. I think it has to do with the closure of a dump/incenerator site and the City of Boston giving every househould hard plastic trashcan with really tight fitting lids. I'm sure they're still around the harbor and downtown but you don't see them much anymore in the inner city.

Haven't caught them on camera, but we get a good sized flock of either ringbills or herring gulls flying around all summer. Low level flights, too.
There's enough ponds and lakes around, plus dumpsters.
I think it was a Franklin's Gull that saved the Mormons.
Mormon crickets are nasty. Look like a red grasshopper crossed with a scorpion. They are cannabalistic and they stink. If that's what the gulls ate, I'd give them more than a statue.
 
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Saw these cranes
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while driving the other day
 
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