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Crow

Corvus brachyrhynchos

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Field Notes

Notes:

Large groups of crows come to feed on the seeds I throw out on the ground. Usually they are all business, but when they eat their fill and relax a bit they can become quite social and playful.... they make snow angels too!

One crow tried to eat all the left over spaghetti in one mouthful

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Comments (8)

Wow! I did not know about the snow angels :-)
Cornell Lab has a neat study of crow families and intelligence http://www.birds.cornell.edu/page.aspx?pid=1998
Thanks Susan and Ashish .... someone suggested that they land on snow like this for the fun of it, so you maybe right. Crows do have a big impact on my life for sure.... if there is a big hawk or owl around they yell at it and gang it. Often if I follow their voices I am brought to the owl... also I have seen them interact in family groups, very good at sharing with each other, seem to enjoy each others company, A good example for us humans I think!
Its a kind of big impact of Crow made on Human life..!!
amazing, maybe we got the idea about making snow angels from them!

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