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BirdNote: Crows' Night Roost
BirdNote
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10/28/2008

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2:00 minutes (1.55 MB)
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Have you noticed groups of crows flying overhead in the late afternoon, wheeling and diving? These are American Crows with a purpose. They’re headed to their night roost, a giant slumber party. Up to 40,000 crows in one space is not uncommon for a winter-time roost. Gathering at dusk, crows land in a tree, then scuffle and squawk, filtering down through the branches. For more about the crow, visit Cornell's AllAboutBirds. Learn about the population explosion of crows in urban areas across the country.


 
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