Date: 2/13/25 6:30 am
From: Evelyn Ralston <evelynsralston...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Winter crow roost at New Carrollton!
Hi Marcia,

Thank you for this vivid description. I love the image of the train passengers, papers over their heads. Too bad Hitchcock couldn’t see it!

Evelyn




> On Feb 2, 2025, at 2:05 PM, 'Marcia Watson' via Maryland & DC Birding <mdbirding...> wrote:
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> I can add that the New Carrollton roost has been in existence for many years. The Bowie Christmas Bird Count circle includes viewpoints from which the flight to/from the roost can be seen, so data are captured there. The huge number of birds in late afternoon freaks out the commuters using the trains. People scuttle to their cars, newspapers over their heads, exclaiming loudly about Alfred Hitchcock. I always chuckled about this when getting off the train in the days when I was still working.
>
> Marcia
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> Marcia Watson
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>> On Feb 2, 2025, at 1:36 PM, James Wilson <jfwilson54...> wrote:
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>> And thanks for multiple sitings of a third DC area crow roost at New Carrollton metro! The three roosts I am now aware of -- North Bethesda, Shirlington, and New Carrollton -- happen to be about exactly 15 miles from each other, making an equilateral triangle.
>>
>> I will definitely make it over to New Carrollton to see the roost at some time, and would be interested in any more observations of the roost or of the streams of crows leaving/returning each sunrise/sunset.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jim
>>
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