Dear KAREN, On Halloween, we celebrate the corvid family of ravens, crows, and jays with their spooky intelligence. With their extra-large brains, research shows that corvids can use tools, recognize faces, master physics, create complex societies, and provide excellent parental care. A flock of crows is known as a "murder" and they will fiercely band together to mob humans who have wronged them. They are even known to hold "funerals" for their dead. While these stunning traits may frighten you a bit, today's episode of Bird Note Radio reminds us that around the world, corvids represent a diversity of meaning, including guides to our destinies, symbols of fate, and blessings on love and marriage. Do corvids have a special meaning in your life? If so, share it with us! As we say at Audubon, Happy Owl-O-Ween! Gaylon Parsons Interim Executive Director Audubon California |
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