i used to talk a lot more about go. She died last yearo, how do you know? Because she was banded. When somebody found her, body, they reported her. We don't knowyitwas, it was the middle of summer,. Her body had already am composed, you know, beyond our ability to detect. So she may be dead of old age. Ya, who knowsi gave her a good send off. I hope so too. And i actually, i have her bands, you do. I haveher little ling. I have her bones and her ands in a little box. For a graduation present, my husband has commissioned a portrait of her
Crows have funerals? CROWS HAVE FUNERALS. The inky black bird with the big brain warns and maybe mourns around their fallen friends and Dr. Kaeli Swift is here to tell us all about it. As an avid wildlife researcher and corvid specialist, she's observed death behaviors that will shock you to your bones and ruffle your hackles -- while somehow also making you cry about peanuts. Also: so much inspiration to keep being yourself and to work hard toward what you love. She is a hero.
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