Yes! a crow can relate sounds that a person makes with their voice such as hello, stop, I'm hungry, or make a sound like a Dog barking, it can also copy the sound of a Duck quacking, what ever environment they are involved within that's the facts...Captain Seaweed
How do you make flowers out of duck tape?
It's duct tape. It's very easy. Make triangles out of duck tape, and then put them on whatever you want. maybe a pencil?
What does it man when you see and hear a lot of black crows crowing?
A crow cawing at night has many meanings. The most common meanings related to folklore are that nightly cawing indicates death or something ominous, evil or dark approaching. In actuality, crows cawing at night can also mean that there is danger to their nesting areas or that they are a baby.
Where do crows make their nest?
it builds it's nest high up in a tree to keep it safe it also commonly builds it in a hedge
What happens if a crows flies and touches your head?
Just went to temple and worship god.This will reduce the effect and try to chant Jai Shri Ram 108 times.May God Hanuman bless you.
The oldest cow seems to live in Australia and is about 32 years old.
What if rooster does not crow what could be wrong?
The rooster could be ill,
it could be the wrong season ( crowing is part of setting up territories and calling females into his group, if it is not breeding season his male hormones will drop and he will have no desire to crow)
Or
He could be a beta rooster - if there is more than one rooster on the property at least one will always be alpha doing most of the crowing, others down the pecking order may just stay quiet, accepting that they are not at the top of the pecking order.
The crow is a bird that will eat anything it can find , it does not have to be a plant eater at all.
Most birds fly below 500 feet except during migration. There is no reason to expend the energy to go higher -- and there may be dangers, such as exposure to higher winds or to the sharp vision of hawks. When migrating, however, birds often do climb to relatively great heights, possibly to avoid dehydration in the warmer air near the ground. Migrating birds in the Caribbean are mostly observed around 10,000 feet, although some are found half and some twice that high. Generally long-distance migrants seem to start out at about 5,000 feet and then progressively climb to around 20,000 feet. Just like jet aircraft, the optimum cruise altitude of migrants increases as their "fuel" is used up and their weight declines. Vultures sometimes rise over 10,000 feet in order to scan larger areas for food (and to watch the behavior of distant vultures for clues to the location of a feast). Perhaps the most impressive altitude record is that of a flock of Whooper Swans which was seen on radar arriving over Northern Ireland on migration and was visually identified by an airline pilot at 29,000 feet.
Is it true that when a crow pecks on a window that death is near?
This is a popular myth also associated with the smaller relative of the crow- the Raven, of Poe"s poem. yes, some can be taught to talk. as for ornithomancy- it"s for the Birds- a Myth, legend, etc.
What does it mean when you see a lot of crows in a tree?
Well the crow stands for death
in the older days people found crows hung in their yards to warn them that someone was watching them & they could be killed at anytime now people use it as a scare tactic
No. Crows and ravens are different species all together, even if they look the same from a distance. A raven is bigger than a crow, and is capable of gliding through the air like a hawk or an eagle, but not a crow. Ravens also have a larger, more hooked beak than a crow does, and also has a larger wing-span. Ravens also have a wedge shaped tail in flight, and shaggy throat feathers.
Though these animals are related (they belong in the same Genus, which is Corvus), and look the same, they are really not. The raven is Corvus corax, the crow is Corvus brachyrhynchos.
What does a dead crow falling next to you mean?
In the event that the crow is actually cawing as a result of your presence, he is either warning other crows that you are present, or is warning you away or expressing anxiety at your presence. There is no more mystical meaning.
Why does a cock crow in the morning?
i believe a roster crows at dawn to wake up all the hens and also to protect its teritory. also another reason would be to warn animals thathe is awake and looking to see if any other animal is there.
Is a crow a secondary consumer?
Yes, although crows eat a wide variety of food (they are omnivores), they would most accurately be called a secondary consumer. This is because they eat some primary consumers (herbivores).
Why do crows lose their feathers?
They get old, they never really lose it as they age but they just stop doing it as much.
They get sick, older birds tend to get respiratory diseases and don't have the capacity for crowing any longer.