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The extremely strong low pressure system moving across the middle of the country has winds gusting locally (Minnesota) in the 50+ mph category. This might cause some unusual birds to show up in unusual places. Take a look around after a strong front passes and you'll never know what might turn up.
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Funny I DID notice that. I was checking out the national loop during the storm and Texas was about the only place with any bird action.
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