White Crow
Click on picture to expand.+ Facts about crows.
- Crows live on all cooler temperate continents except South America.
- Crows are often found on islands such as Hawaii.
- A group of crows is called a flock or a murder.
- In the United States it is legal to hunt crows[citation needed] in all states usually from around August to the end of March.
- There is no bag limit when taken during the "crow hunting season".
- Crows are very smart and have been considered for use by the government. At a Technology Entertainment Design conference in March 2008, Joshua Klein presented the potential use of a vending machine for crows. He suggested the crows could be trained to pick up trash and the vending machine would be designed to give a reward in exchange for the trash.
- Humans cannot differentiate between individual crows but crows can do the reverse.
- Crows are like parrots in that they can immitate the human voice.
- Crows are commonly adopted as pets.
- Aesop's fable of The Crow and the Pitcher shows that humans have long viewed the crow as an intelligent bird.
- Crows have been known to use tools to get food.
- A crows favorite meal is scraps of meat or suet.
- Crows are a nuisance to hawks because they are large enough to ward them off at times.
Floated on Mat with Black Wooden Frame (supplied). 19.5 inches tall. 13.5 inches wide.
Price: $138.00
