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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> If you really want to understand crows read 'The

> Truth about Crows' by Robin Hasben. Amazing story

> about how he was a crow in a previous lifetime and

> gives an insight into how a crow thinks, like no

> other so called expert.


Two other fine books about crows are Mark Cocker's "Crow Country" and Esther Woolfson's entertaining memoir "Corvus: A Life With Birds" about various crows that have lived with her family. Wonderful birds.

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"The crows may have had unfortunate experiences with cats before. They are very bright birds and have long memories.."


Yes, this occurred to me too. I've had to whistle the cats down from the crow tree several times. At first, the crows made things worse by hopping round scolding the cat just out of its reach. However, I'm sure they've associated me with the whistle and the cat's withdrawal as they quieten down when I appear making it much easier to get the cat to come down. Clever beasts.

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Muley Wrote:

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> Lets see if we can turn the crows and the foxes

> against each other. Whichever side emerges

> victorious from that can take on the clowns.

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> Divide and conquer...

Better still IMHO is to turn the cats and foxes against each other (they probably are already).Long Live the Crows

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