Hmmm. What time of day was it?
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Around 6.30pm ish!
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So during fall and winter, as dusk approaches crows start to congregate together and make their way to their nightly roost. They are super chatty during these gathers though we have no idea what they’re saying. There’s a group at UW studying it, however.
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My suspicion is that their physical orientation was purely a coincidence but if I could see a video I might interpret it differently. That’s my two cents as an expertpic.twitter.com/BdQL0N7xgk
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Ah! I wish I had a photo. The one (or two) in the middle were not on their legs but looked like they were lying in their side. Why were they making such a big ruckus?
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Ah, just saw above you said "no idea".
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Thank you for the info.
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Oh, cool. Check out this subthread:https://twitter.com/corvidresearch/status/1053843193328848897 …
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Very impressed you get to feed the crows! I wish I could attract my neighbourhood crows. What's the trick?

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They like sunflower seeds and peanuts (even in the shell). My friend Heather feeds one out of her hand with dry dog food. That crow sees her car coming and follows her up the street. That has gone on generations, with each crow showing the nestlings how to beg!
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Noted! Thank you.
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Probably a crowning ;)
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Rey cuervo

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Te quiero y te extraño
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Extraño sounds really cool.
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Crows are always up to suspicious shittolio.
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My babies!

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They rule.
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It's a good thing they don't have hands is allz I'm saying.
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You’re not wrong
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I fed one today. It was really busy putting bits of wood (??) in cracks in the building... But it stopped to eat some sweetcorn from me.
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So cool!
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I guess it's the crow in charge of the building.
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