
Crows: An Egg-to-Sky Story
$19.98
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This book describes how crows meet, mate, nest, raise their young, learn to fly, and their unique way of communicating. Highly intelligent birds, they are known to roost in large numbers in Fall and Winter for safety, protection from the weather, and to find a mate. Young crows start to fledge when they are 30-40 days old, often tumbling to the ground when their flying skills are still not developed. Mature crows will then surround them and caw incessantly to keep predators away from their young. Their language is unique and not entirely understood by scientists. This is an introduction to the natural history of crows for children and includes a brief discussion of the difference between crows and ravens.
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