Yes.
A flock of crows is called a - wait for it - murder. Yes, a murder. And if even just one crow in the group is killed on their migration route, the group will change it completely. Like if their route was over a farmer's field and a crow gets shot, they will no longer pass over that field.
In many places, it is illegal to keep a crow as a pet due to wildlife protection laws. Crows are often protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States, which prohibits the capture, possession, or sale of migratory birds without a permit. Additionally, keeping crows can pose challenges, as they require specialized care and socialization. Always check local regulations before considering keeping a crow or any wild bird as a pet.
no.
East Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1965.
Kendall Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge was created in 1927.
Harry Gibbons Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
McConnell River Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1960.
yes
feck no
Prince Leopold Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1992.
Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.