Intensive activity in the park during this period. It is the time when the crows are very busy. It’s breeding season! They fly around, looking for branches to build new nests. It’s the time when they lay their eggs for a new generations of crows. I saw them working in pairs like any family.
It was interesting to watch them while they choose the branches, according to a standard known only by them!
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Did you know that crows are socially monogamous cooperative breeding birds.
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The crow is one of my favorite birds, they’re very intelligent for sure. ?
You were lucky to see them working. ?
Interesting knowledge. I don’t know much about crows. Even very rarely see them.
I agree with Carol. However very nice capture
We don’t have crows or ravens in NZ but they seem really interesting
They are also loyal and intelligent.
I saw a program about crows on National Geographic and was surprised to learn that these birds are actually very intelligent.
Around here, we have Ravens. When we lived on the Oregon Coast, we had both ravens and crows.
I can mimic a crow’s caw. it’s fun…
I don’t know a lot about crows. I see them from a distance in my yard but not close to the house.