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Mr. Hirtle:
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I was visiting my mother last week in Glace Bay when we saw first one crow=
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on the back=2C head and wings evenly. I wondered if this was a mutation. T=
he crows were otherwise normal looking and acting. These same crows have be=
en appearing each morning since late Sept.
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Does anyone know about a study currently taking place around Glace Bay for =
crows which might explain the red splotches.
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James R. Hirtle
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Hi all:<BR>
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I received the following:<BR>
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saw first one crow=2C and then a second=2C with splotches of red on their =
bodies. The red was on the back=2C head and wings evenly. I wondered if thi=
s was a mutation. The crows were otherwise normal looking and acting. These=
same crows have been appearing each morning since late Sept.<BR>
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James R. Hirtle<BR>
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