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As the weather starts to get colder, the crows start to gather for the night. From the perspective of a ground-dweller, they all fly in one direction. If you watch for a minute or two, it's possible to see dozens and dozens of them, winging by overhead.
Here's a closer crop of the above.
Sunset, catching just one cloud.
Black-eyed Susans.
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
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