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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
24 Apr 25
I have always been fascinated by crows. They were in a movie I was watching and I decided to do a bit of a deep dive on the web and see what I could find that I thought interesting. I found quite a bit.
Crows are seen as...
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TaxiLady
@Ghostlady (2355)
• United States
4 Feb 25
The new house is in an older part of the town, and lots of Southern Oaks. We have Doves, and Wrens mostly, but saw a Murder of Crows yesterday, and a Hawk. We have 3 cats that come to visit.
I took my walker and went in the back...
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
24 Sep 24
We have a bird bath that is a haven for birds. There is no restriction who can have fun in there and who cannot. The big sized peacocks, the royal Indian cuckoos, the Dhobi birds,water fowl, the greater racket drongo and many...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23233)
27 May 23
According to biological diversity every region has its own diversity. In West Bengal the state bird is white throated kingfisher. Many people who see crows or sparrows never know what is the state bird. If industrial wastes dont...
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snowy
@snowy22315 (208746)
• United States
20 May 23
I am not talking about repressive voting laws, but simply about some arguing crows in the trees They weren't doing their usual call the gang thing, but two of them were in the trees appearing to have a very animated conversation...
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
17 Aug 22
I heard a bang and our current was disconnected. Then I knew what was happening outside also with the cacophony that loads of crows were creating
We have overhead cables and birds perch on them and if the lines touch each...
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Ruby Hawk
@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
31 Mar 22
It actually has been a beautiful day in the neighborhood. I walked along the creek enjoying all the green leaves popping out everywhere.The sky was bright and blue. One squirrel stopped and looked me right in the eye and I could...
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Ruby Hawk
@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
25 Jan 22
Yes, I know it’s another month and a half before spring but when I went out today I could hear crows cawing. I looked to the top of the tall trees and oodles of crows were fluttering in the tall branches.
They flew in groups...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Aug 21
I’m not sure of the difference between crows and ravens and don’t have time to research it at the moment but the article I read was about ravens. Both species are incredibly clever, capable of using tools, cooperating with each...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Dec 20
Crows showed up today to have a few peanuts at the deck feeder. Only a few came, about three or four. Not the big flocks they usual come in.
The blue jays leave when the crows visit. But they didn't stay around too long.
The...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
22 Nov 20
Never seen so many crows at the deck feeder. Did not know they love peanuts. They will get two and three at one time in their mouths.
They are so big and will take over when they come around. The other birds disappear when the...
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Mike Summers
@BCRMike (355)
• Vanderhoof, British Columbia
13 Oct 20
Nothing says morning for me that getting recognized as the feeder of the Corvids by the crows.
They are patient, but I have one that screams when I go out.
Sqaucks up a storm. I don't know if it's thanking me or telling me to F.O....
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DianneN
@DianneN (254949)
• United States
15 May 19
Hi everyone! If there is one thing in life I do not enjoy, it is an argument. I don’t mind a good discussion, but avoid nasty people like the plague. Jealous people are at the top of my list.
However, I am sad to say that I...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Dec 18
What Australians call a ‘crow’ is actually a raven (Corvus coronoides). It is 46–53 centimetres (18–21 in) in length and basically all black with an iridescent sheen to the upper parts.
There is an Australian crow, also known as...
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (97912)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
24 Sep 17
Every day now there is a big crow party in my garden. In the morning I set out food for the birds. There used to be small birds, medium sized birds and big crows. Now five big crows come every day to have a feast.
Being on my own...
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (97912)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
3 Sep 17
I have always found crows to be mysterious birds. There are three rather large crows that come to visit my garden. Sid never bothers with them but he does look at them and when they see him they starts to caw really loudly. In the...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
27 Jul 17
On a walk while at the coast one early morning, a crow was seemingly curious, but may have been just expecting a handout. He followed me for a bit and did not mind posing, though I had nothing to reward him with.
Crows have great...
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
3 Jul 17
I thought it would be a quiet Sunday as usual but suddenly these crows shattered that silence. They were countless circling around our garden. They normally do that if they spot something strange but this time we just did not...
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