Crows
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Dive-bombing crows prompt warning in West Vancouver neighbourhoodGlobal News cameras witnessed several people being buzzed by the birds on Thursday, including one man who needed an ice pack for scratches.EnvironmentJun 8, 2023
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Crows trained to clean up cigarette butts on Swedish streetsThe wild crows pick up cigarette butts on a voluntary basis and are allowed to come and go as they please, says the owner of Corvid Cleaning in Sweden.WorldFeb 1, 2022
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Halifax lumberjack bonds with crows, teaches them to log-roll during rehabilitation'We've really bonded, maybe spiritually.... We're having such a good time.'CanadaJun 17, 2021
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‘They will learn your face’: Why you should play it cool with B.C. crows during nesting season"The parents are very defensive, protective, trying to keep danger away from their kids" during nesting season, explains wildlife scientist and crow expert John Marzluff.EnvironmentJun 10, 2021
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Crows living happy life in Rosthern, Sask. homeCrows are extremely intelligent and aren't meant to live indoors, but one woman has taken two in since they can't be released in the wild.CanadaApr 20, 2020
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Charlottetown crow lovers show support after complaints, injured birdsOver the last decade, there's also been a wide embrace of the feathered residents as a cultural point of pride for the Island city, drawing strong rebukes to efforts to shoo them.CanadaMar 14, 2020
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Another day, another crow: Hydro deals with second bird-related outageResidents of west Winnipeg were dealing with another power outage Friday after a crow crashed into and damaged a power station, said Manitoba Hydro.ConsumerAug 23, 2019
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Murder of crows crash into substation, taking out powerThe outage, which Manitoba Hydro said affected thousands of customers in St. James and further west toward Headingley, was apparently caused by 'a flock of crows making contact with equipment at a substation.'ConsumerAug 22, 2019
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European chafer beetle chewing up lawns in Saint John regionQuispamsis resident Colin Tower said the European chafer beetle tore up his side lawn last year.CanadaJul 2, 2019
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Holy crow: Acadia University issues warning about ‘aggressive’ birdsIt appears the crows have been terrorizing many students and staff who are carrying food on campus.CanadaJun 12, 2019
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