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. "They know your ...
Most people think of crows as noisy black birds gathering in trees or scavenging for food. Science, however, paints a far ...
Among our greatest achievements as humans, some might say, is our cumulative technological culture -- the tool-using acumen that is passed from one generation to the next. As the implements we use on ...
Ah, spring. That time of year when young crows and other birds are leaving the nest and learning to fly. Unfortunately, it’s ...
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Click here to subscribe today or Login. SEATTLE (AP) — For nearly every step of his almost 12-mile walk, Darryl Dyer has company.
Among our greatest achievements as humans, some might say, is our cumulative technological culture—the tool-using acumen that is passed from one generation to the next. As the implements we use on a ...
SEATTLE — 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. “They ...
SEATTLE – Scientists for years have known that crows have great memories, that they can recognize a human face and behavior, and can pass that information onto their offspring. Nowadays, researchers ...
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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