Seattle has a thing about crows. Crows are ubiquitous to the city — a single roost at the University of Washington Bothell campus is home to as many as 16,000 birds. The sight of thousands of crows ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife warns that crows are typically more aggressive in spring and early summer between April and June. That’s when they build their nests and establish ...
Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other animals are tearing up lawns in search of them.
THEY ASKED ME to write about crows. I was skeptical. Aren’t we all skeptical of crows? I told my wife that they wanted me to write about crows, and she was definitely skeptical. “Don’t do it,” she ...
University of Washington professor John M. Marzluff began his Seattle Crow Survey back in 2000, before authoring the prize-winning In the Company of Crows and Ravens with local illustrator Tony Angell ...
This story is a favorite from our archives. Professor John Marzluff’s phone is ringing more than usual, which means it’s crow dive-bombing season in Seattle. “Every time I go out into my backyard ...
SEATTLE - Crows are among the brightest of animals, able to recognize faces, to work for cheese. They are part of mythology in various cultures. In early Asian beliefs, having a crow fly in front of ...
Lauren Linscheid of Seattle sees crows flying in the same pattern every day. She asked KUOW to find out where they’re going and why. A listener to Here & Now contributing station KUOW in Seattle ...
New signs have started popping up around parts of West Seattle, warning people to beware of dive-bombing crows. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife warns that crows are typically more ...