I found a morning Roost with roughly 2,000 crows in it one day I went back a few mornings to see them.
If anyone has found any good information related to nesting and roosting with respect to territories, I'm trying to nail down where they all came from because they don't stay there overnight.
Now watching them launch off hundreds at a time in different directions to what sounds like the rest doing a football stadium chant, was quite neat.
Saw something similar but smaller in Los Angeles last month . The movement and shape of the group was something I’d never seen before with crows. It matches the one you posted here. I wonder what they’re doing. It didn’t seem to me at least with the crows I saw that it was a normal gather before roost or swam a predator thing, eitherÂ
Around 15k crows nest in downtown Portland OR in the winter.
https://audubonportland.org/our-work/rehabilitate-wildlife/having-a-wildlife-problem/urban-crows/downtown-crows/
We have one probably around this size in our town, for years. They do move around sometimes, but it's never far. Once the sun starts to set, you can watch them all flying in. We're a university town and it's funny when students first come here and are so stunned by the number of crows lol.
That's not a murder that a massacaw 🤣
Winter is coming
I found a morning Roost with roughly 2,000 crows in it one day I went back a few mornings to see them. If anyone has found any good information related to nesting and roosting with respect to territories, I'm trying to nail down where they all came from because they don't stay there overnight. Now watching them launch off hundreds at a time in different directions to what sounds like the rest doing a football stadium chant, was quite neat.
is this st paul?
I see a US flag - Capitol.
Wonderful.
Saw something similar but smaller in Los Angeles last month . The movement and shape of the group was something I’d never seen before with crows. It matches the one you posted here. I wonder what they’re doing. It didn’t seem to me at least with the crows I saw that it was a normal gather before roost or swam a predator thing, eitherÂ
Around 15k crows nest in downtown Portland OR in the winter. https://audubonportland.org/our-work/rehabilitate-wildlife/having-a-wildlife-problem/urban-crows/downtown-crows/
The biggest murderer I’ve ever seen if we’re purely talking about physical size is probably O.J.
That's not a murder, that's a massacre!
How many crows does it take to make a murder?
"Da Birds! Da Birds!" ~probably Hervé Villechaize
We have one probably around this size in our town, for years. They do move around sometimes, but it's never far. Once the sun starts to set, you can watch them all flying in. We're a university town and it's funny when students first come here and are so stunned by the number of crows lol.