Quick put on lipstick, crows can tell us apart. Did you see the article in the New York Times about a study using masks for banding crows and the ruckus they put up after the fact? It is fascinating–go read it.
Quick put on lipstick, crows can tell us apart. Did you see the article in the New York Times about a study using masks for banding crows and the ruckus they put up after the fact? It is fascinating–go read it.
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I know they can tell us apart. That’s why whenever *I* pull out my camera, the ravens leave the area. I also *know* they talk about us behind our backs because ravens in other areas do the same thing. Sigh.