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A Visit to Crows.net

March 13, 2005 by Crabbee

Here is the place to visit for anyone who loves to watch crows, and would like a chance to put this facination to good use. Crows.net is an invitation to all interested parties to join a cooperative, internet-based, yet neighborhood-centered research project on the language and culture of the American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos.. I just found Crows.net today, and so I do not know how long this project has been active. The great pictures of crows on the Crows.net website are worth a visit all by themselves!

I blogged a while ago here, about some of my earliest observations of intelligent (or at least naturally wise) backyard crow antics. Now, it looks as if I may have found a place to contribute any new corvid marvels I witness.

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