I will defer to the experts, by my experience is that they drive me
crazy until summer. Furthermore, the 1-year old American Crows tend
to stick around and help their parents with feeding young in the
nest rather than dispersing to raise young themselves. So the crows
hatched this year would be adults in the sense of fully fledged, but
maybe not fully developed in voice and behavior.
Would anybody who knows more about birds than I do care to chime in
on this?
June
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June Tveekrem
Columbia, Howard Co, MD
tweekiebird|AT|southernspreadwing.com
On 3/25/2012 6:33 PM, Georgia McDonald wrote:
> For how long would one consider a bird a "young" crow? At this
> time of year, wouldn't they all be adult birds?
>
> Georgia McDonald Towson, Balt Co.
>
> On 3/25/2012 2:24 PM, June Tveekrem wrote:
>> You may have heard a Fish Crow, but also the call of a young
>> American Crow sounds like a Fish Crow.
>>
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