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Michael Reddell <[log in to unmask]>
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The discussion of drones in February is interesting, but makes me all
the more aware of how flexible these creatures are.  While you
northeasterners are trying to find a day warm enough to peek in at your
drones, the swarm season is under way in the central coastal region of
California.  I've heard several reports of swarms in the past few weeks,
and got my first of the season today in San Jose.  it weighed in at 4.75
pounds.
 
Michael Reddell
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