They swirl across the river in large groups, cawing as they go. A community science project recently recorded 22,370 crows spread out downtown—about twice as many as the number of people who lay ...
The crows are coming! Springtime is just about here, and that means crow nesting season is starting in Vancouver.
If you offend one, don’t be surprised if you start seeing crows gathering near you, cawing angrily or even swooping down at you. Basically, if you mess with a crow once, expect payback in the ...
It is believed that cawing helps them look more threatening. But it does not always serve as a warning – crows also caw as a friendly greeting. When they see another crow from the same flock ...