Crows are smart. Very smart. So smart that college professors and students spend a lot of time studying them. Douglas Wacker, professor of animal behavior at the University of Washington-Bothell, and ...
Do you want to see a murder? Then come by the Bothell campus of the University of Washington. A murder of gigantic proportions can be seen around dusk each evening from late fall to late spring at a ...
BOTHELL, Wash. — It happens like clockwork. "Right around sunset, you'll see some crows trickling in," said Douglas Wacker, associate professor of animal behavior on this campus. When the sun goes ...
The Dori Monson Show is on KIRO Newsradio (weekdays Noon-3). Be careful about what you do and say around crows. They might be plotting against you. “One thing we are looking at are the vocalizations ...
The University of Washington Bothell is home for a rook of some 15,000 crows that sleep in the nearby wetlands during fall, winter and spring. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for ...
Another winter. Another congregation of crows in Terre Haute. The city continues its annual struggle to cope with an influx of thousands, and often tens of thousands of American crows, from their ...
An interdisciplinary team is using a covert sound-based approach, worthy of an avian CSI, to study the link between crows' calls and their behavior. What are crows saying when their loud cawing fills ...
What are crows saying when their loud cawing fills a dark winter's evening? Despite the inescapable ruckus, nobody knows for sure. Birds congregate daily before and after sleep, and they make some ...
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