Something to crow about
Crows: encounters with the wise guys of the avian world
By Candace Savage
From Aesop’s Fables to the crow dance, crows have been capturing people’s imagination for centuries. Besides myths they are now also subjects in scientific studies. Crows are complex with their incredible intelligence, and studying them can be quite difficult because they often outsmart the researchers. Crows: encounters with the wise guys of the avian world is a new book that examines them in all their fascinating guises. Facts, stories, legends, photographs, and artwork are throughout the book giving a well rounded and interesting view of the bird. The book is very entertaining but it also may change the way you see them.
Another book about crows:
Ravensong: a natural and fabulous history of ravens and crows

Tuesday, January 31, 2006
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