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To: frankw1900 who wrote (48403)10/1/2002 1:32:22 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
OT~Thanks...one day when time, I'll look for more about them...The Seattle Times had a big article about them within the last year or so....They are smart. They also like to eat bugs on roofs, and poke holes in those roofs while finding the bugs.

Ah...I was right....there are more of them than usual....

archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com

>>>>>>But maybe because I usually write about politics I kept quietly noticing crows' highly effective socio-political traits. As a group, they are more cohesive and aggressive than Democrats or Republicans — around these parts. They make a lot of noise, operate in high circles and are not afraid to, er, dump on the opposition.

The number of crows is increasing in the Seattle area — a tenfold jump over the past 50 years, by one estimate. So, too, are crow-human encounters.<<<<<