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Corvid Thanatology (CROW FUNERALS) with Kaeli Swift

Ologies with Alie Ward

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The River of Crows in Seattle

When the leaves fall, crows start to all group together and sleep in central locations called roosts. In Seattle, for example, there are two big roosts that house about 15,000 birds every night. This is a totally natural behavior that crows do where they group in these big numbers. It's like watching a thunderstorm or an activated mob shuffling through the mall on Christmas Eve.

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