There goes the crows, heading for their rookery on James island...Oi! every day, same time, hundred and hundred of crows. I hear the flock in vancouver is has grown to unbelievable numbers.
"Every evening as dusk nears, up to 10,000 crows from across the Lower Mainland make their way to a group of deciduous trees near the junction of Lougheed Highway and Willingdon Avenue. There, in the safety of numbers, they sleep. Each morning, just past dawn, they retrace the commute back to their individual territories."
Cracks me up, no pun intended, how they drop their nuts off the roof of a building, across from me, to break them open...Oi! perhaps one day crows will be ruling this planet
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s798478.htm
"Every evening as dusk nears, up to 10,000 crows from across the Lower Mainland make their way to a group of deciduous trees near the junction of Lougheed Highway and Willingdon Avenue. There, in the safety of numbers, they sleep. Each morning, just past dawn, they retrace the commute back to their individual territories."
Cracks me up, no pun intended, how they drop their nuts off the roof of a building, across from me, to break them open...Oi! perhaps one day crows will be ruling this planet
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s798478.htm