[NatureNS] lone crow

From: "Tom & Terri" <terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 10:48:07 -0300
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Hi Nancy.=20

Natural behavior given that it's mate is probably tending the nest =
nearby. What you see as one lone bird is most likely two taking turns =
visiting your feeders (one of their food sources). Just wait until the =
whole family visits in a few weeks.=20

Tom K

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  Subject: [NatureNS] lone crow


  At my parents' feeders in Bridgewater there is a lone crow present =
most of the time sitting on a branch above the feeders or walking around =
on the ground below. It seems healthy but is always alone as if it is =
being ostracized by the group.=20


  Is this usual? Any comments?


  Nancy

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<P>Natural behavior given that it's mate is probably tending the nest =
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