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Are crows monogamous?
two crows
Originally uploaded by mikE~510
I regularly peruse crow photographs on flickr. Today I found this one. What an excellent photograph, don’t you think? Under the photograph the question was asked, “Are crows monogamous?” Are crows monogamous? Are ravens monogamous? I thought this would be a good post for today.
Yes, crows and ravens are monogamous. They [...]
Posted: December 15th, 2008 under American Crow, behavior, Common Crow, Common Raven, Corvidae, Corvids, Corvus brachyrhynchos, Corvus Corax, Crow, family, Family Recognition, Marzluff, Mating, monogamous.
Tags: are crows monogamous, are ravens monogamous?, bird love, crows, crows are monogamous, love, love bird, monogamy, ravens, social behavior
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Friend or Foe? Crows Never Forget a Face, It Seems
Researchers have found that crows, renowned for their ability to flourish in human-dominated landscapes, can recognize individual human faces. In this article they study the recognition abilities and memory of the crow.
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Posted: September 24th, 2008 under Corvidae, Corvids, Crow, intelligence, Marzluff, Memory, News, Recognition.
Tags: crows, face, intelligence, Marzluff, Memory, Recognition
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