We've had a pair of ravens gronking since spring. Not sure if there was a nest 
or not. 

Michele
Ovid/interlaken 

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On Jun 28, 2012, at 8:41 AM, John and Sue Gregoire <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just heard a Raven gronking as it flew by. I've noticed that occasionally 
> someone
> will post a sighting and it has me wondering. Just how common ARE they?
> 
> We see or hear them every day, and think that there is a nest within a mile 
> or so to
> our east. Most of the time we see them they are traversing an east/west 
> corridor,
> seemingly using our road as a flight lane. The young must have fledged as we 
> are now
> seeing a group of three.
> 
> We've always sort of assumed because we see them every day, that they are 
> becoming
> more common, but maybe not? How often do people see or hear them?
> 
> Sue
> 
> 
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