http://www.physorg.com/news71554523.html

Crow believed to be oldest in world dies.

There's no way to prove Tata was the world's oldest
crow when he died Sunday at age 59. But an expert on
crows says it's possible. 

Tata's tale began in 1947 when a thunderstorm blew the
fledgling out of his nest in a Long Island cemetery, a
mishap that likely led to his long life. Injured and
unable to fly, the bird was scooped up by a cemetery
caretaker and brought to a local family with a
reputation for taking care of animals, Tata's most
recent owner, Kristine Flones, told the Daily Freeman
of Kingston. 

"He was never able to fly, so he became their family
pet," said Flones, a wildlife rehabilitator in the
Woodstock, N.Y., hamlet of Bearsville, 95 miles north
of New York City. 

The Manetta family took care of Tata for more than
half a century but gave the bird to Flones in 2001
because of their own health problems. 

Blinded by cataracts and 54 years old when she got
him, Tata was still a wonderful pet, Flones said. 

"When you came around him, his energy was very
beautiful," she told the newspaper. "It was as if he
were exuding or giving off a loving energy." 

"It's an incredibly old bird," said Kevin McGowan, an
ornithologist at Cornell University who has studied
crows for more than 20 years. "They don't live that
old in the wild." 

McGowan said the oldest living crow he has documented
in the wild is a bird he banded as a fledgling and has
tracked for 15 years. There is an unsubstantiated
claim of a 29- or 30-year-old crow in the wild, but he
knows of no older crows, tame or otherwise. 

While claims of animal longevity are tough to verify,
McGowan said, "This one sounded pretty reasonable to
me." 

In an environment without predators, communicable
disease or the likelihood of a fatal accident, a crow
could grow as old as Tata, he said. 

Flones said Tata was still active and alert in his
later years, to the point each spring that he called
out from inside the house to crows outside, often
loudly and beginning at 5 a.m.

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Puts me in mind of Old Yeller, of how I used to feel
at the conclusion of the film. As a kid of course...

-Me


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