Subject: [Tweeters] Ravens in Shoreline (near Shorewood HS)
Date: Oct 13 22:46:32 2004
From: Melissa McKenzie - bmsh.mckenzie at gte.net


We live about a 1/4 mile from Saint Edwards Park, as the Crow
flies.Yesterday morning while listening to our usual morning conversation
from the Crows I was startled to hear a much deeper call. I looked out my
window and there in the tree across the street were two Ravens. There was a
third somewhere in the distance that they were talking too, then that third
Raven flew over my house with a Crow hot on it's tail feathers. It was
magnificent to see the size difference. We have thought we had Raven's in
our area before but this is the first time I actually can say that I "know"
we had them.

Melissa McKenzie
bmsh.mckenzie at gte.net
Kenmore By The Lake

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[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of William
Turner
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 9:51 PM
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Subject: [Tweeters] Ravens in Shoreline (near Shorewood HS)


Pair of ravens flew over our home yesterday, briefly roosting on fir. Also
saw a raven while at Kruckeberg Botanical Garden 4 days prior. Not usual for
this area.
Claudia Turner