SEATTLE (AP) - For nearly every step of his almost 12-mile walk, Darryl Dyer has company. Flocks of crows follow him, signaling each other, because they all know that he's the guy with the peanuts.
A crow named Tippi at the Cincinnati Zoo has demonstrated remarkable intelligence by sorting colored shapes into matching bowls with precision and even correcting its own mistake. Experts note that ...
Crows can count... out loud! They do so similarly to human toddlers who are learning to tally things up. A neuroscientist trained birds to produce a number of calls in response to random visual cues.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) is accepting registrations for its Conservation Summer Camp, a program ...
SEATTLE (AP) — For nearly every step of his almost 12-mile walk, Darryl Dyer has company. Flocks of crows follow him, signaling each other, because they all know that he’s the guy with the peanuts.
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