Crows peck at windows because they see their reflection and think they are seeing another bird. They are also attracted to shiny objects and try to pick them up.
Most likely it is because it can see its reflection, which it thinks is a rival woodpecker in its territory.
crows fly into windows because crows like shiny things.When light shines onto the window crows try to get the shiny thing, which is the window. also they like quarters, pennies, dimes etc.
Yes, crows eat rodents if they are dead. Crows are a scavenger not predator.
Crows are messengers for the spirit world and it depends on how many there are if its a good omen or a bad omen.
no they do not
Peck is bigger
crows. they flip the toad onto its back and peck out its belly. smart bird and doesnt get poisoned!
A congress of crows, or a murder of crows.
A number of crows is called a "murder" of crows.
No, he is not
I don't know why they do it but we've been living with crows for 20 years now here in south Australia and the've suddenly started pecking on all of the windows in the last two weeks or so. They certaily aren't hungry and some of the windows are pretty much always in the shade so they're not pecking at their reflections either. It's really annoying as they are very loud and a little disturbing. I'm going to hang bright dangly things outside the windows and see if that works.
A group of crows is called a murder.
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