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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 399446" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I wonder if the numbers if them haven't increased drastically in the last few years. And then maybe when they're flying around in such huge flocks, there are so many of them that they're running in to each other and the power lines and trees and buildings? Makes more sense than fireworks anyway! In the winter I've seen trees here that are so full of blackbirds that, from a distance, it looks like the trees are fully leafed out, but it's just a solid mass of birds! Then it looks like a big black cloud flying off and you can see the bare tree branches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 399446, member: 1883"] I wonder if the numbers if them haven't increased drastically in the last few years. And then maybe when they're flying around in such huge flocks, there are so many of them that they're running in to each other and the power lines and trees and buildings? Makes more sense than fireworks anyway! In the winter I've seen trees here that are so full of blackbirds that, from a distance, it looks like the trees are fully leafed out, but it's just a solid mass of birds! Then it looks like a big black cloud flying off and you can see the bare tree branches. [/QUOTE]
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