Ken,
I had a similar episode near our home in Portland, Oregon a year ago. It was 
about 11:15PM and crow flew over calling. Totally bizarre. I've never heard a 
crow call this long after dark.
Dave Irons

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> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 02:57:50 +0000
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> At 10:30 this evening, I heard a single AMERICAN CROW flying over my house, 
> calling -- very strange to hear one at night!  I suppose it was a bird 
> disturbed off its roost, but it was flying north to south against a fairly 
> illuminated overcast sky. Is there any evidence of true nocturnal movements 
> in crows?
> 
> KEN
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> Ken Rosenberg
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