Monday, February 3, 2014
CROW STORIES
KABOOM!
"A raven that heard repeated explosions being set off by a highway crew is reported afterwards to have shouted, "Three, two, one, KABOOM!"
COMPASSION OF . . . A CROW?
"Crows are known for their acts of kindness to injured and ailing members of their species. In one well-documented case, a mated male northwestern crow regularly brought food to an unmated female that was handicapped by deformities and partial blindness. The association lasted for at least 2 breeding seasons, even though the male was simultaneously pressed to feed young chicks in the nest.
"During 1635 minutes of observations by a precision-minded team of biologists, the male fed
the young--66 times
deformed female--24 times
while his mate fed the young 89 times."
Candace Savage
Bird Brains
Sierra Club Books 1995
p. 80, 86
I know crows and ravens have their wicked side (as do we all), but I love crows. I love to watch them, hear them, and read about them.
Growing Is Fun,
Lonnie
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