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A crow's mating season typically occurs in the spring, generally from late February to early June, depending on the species and geographical location. During this time, crows engage in courtship behaviors, such as vocalizations and aerial displays, to attract mates. They often form monogamous pairs that may mate for life. Nest building and raising young follow shortly after mating.

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