Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
millions (and I mean MILLIONS) of crows overnight it in Rochester.
They used to have this problem in Auburn, NY and National Geographic did a feature on it.
Last year there was probably tens of thousands roosting overnight in Rochester but after the DEC attempted to scare 'em off I think they went and got their buddies.
Has anybody else here noticed what I'm talking about?
Last spring they overwintered by Manhattan Square Park and (Tad's) Strong Museum of Play but NOW they're starting to roost west (around Ames and Child streets) all the way to the Museum of Play and eastward.
Thet start flying into the city from surrounding suburbs around 5PM and it looks like something out of the Wizard of Oz.
It's nuts!
They used to have this problem in Auburn, NY and National Geographic did a feature on it.
Last year there was probably tens of thousands roosting overnight in Rochester but after the DEC attempted to scare 'em off I think they went and got their buddies.
Has anybody else here noticed what I'm talking about?
Last spring they overwintered by Manhattan Square Park and (Tad's) Strong Museum of Play but NOW they're starting to roost west (around Ames and Child streets) all the way to the Museum of Play and eastward.
Thet start flying into the city from surrounding suburbs around 5PM and it looks like something out of the Wizard of Oz.
It's nuts!