Explore how crows can hold grudges for up to 17 years, showcasing their incredible memory and recognition skills.
The setting was romantic enough. Sunny spring day. A cherry tree blossoming a vivid pink. One party, the suitor, was dark, fetching and amorous. But the other party lay there like a corpse. It was, in ...
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Here’s why you shouldn’t try to befriend a crow

Social media loves a "crow bro" — but is it safe to train crows to interact with humans? Here's why it's not a good idea to befriend a crow.
John Marzluff, a specialist in wildlife relationships and avian social ecology, will discuss the behavior of crows and ravens on Tuesday, April 19, at SUNY Cortland. Marzluff, a professor of wildlife ...
Crows are digging up lawns across Washington and Oregon and have become a common and sometimes frustrating sight, but their behavior now has a clear and surprisingly useful explanation, according to ...
Crows may not be the strongest birds physically, but their intelligence gives them a major advantage. Instead of relying on brute force, they use coordination, problem-solving, and teamwork to ...
It’s high time to speak up for crows – partly they’re easy to see and to identify. They’re also very interesting creatures. “This cunning, inquisitive, vocal opportunist is one of the most widespread ...