CrowsThe Mice, that we enjoy watching around the bird feeder, but yes do catch
in the garage for the same reasons,
($300 later after the ignition wire was chewed)when put out in the driveway are
quickly snatched up an eaten by the crows.Nothing goes to waste.
I was suspecting the local Hawks,
Birders:
You may recall my project of observing chickadees for 675 consecutive days
about three years ago. After a while I decided to try the same with crows.
After 789 consecutive days of observing at least one crow per day that ended
yesterday. I thought it would most likely happen on one of
] On Behalf Of Don
Beimborn
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:25 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Crows and road salt.
On Monday, December 16, I noted a flock of a dozen crows at an intersection
near Kings Highway and 36th street, Minneapolis.
The crows were actively picking up
On Monday, December 16, I noted a flock of a dozen crows at an
intersection near Kings Highway and 36th street, Minneapolis.
The crows were actively picking up something from the pavement. I
thought at first they were working on a piece of road kill.
They appeared to be picking up and eating
Apparently it is well known that the crows come to roost at night in
Rochester and not the blackbirds. Thanks for all the quick responses.
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Bill Kahn
Minneapolis
On Mar 15, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Claudia Egelhoff wrote:
There is an interesting story in today's online MinnPost about
research
involving crows and their ability to remember
There is an interesting story in today's online MinnPost about research
involving crows and their ability to remember both their friends and their
enemies, but especially the latter.
See: https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox/12762755694f1546 and
scroll down to "Scientific Agenda".
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