Subject: New Video: How To Find A Crow Nest

Hey!


I just published a new video that shows how to find a crow nest in the earliest stages of nesting.


Check it out here.

Crows can be very sneaky about the location of their nests. But with so many crows raising families around our homes and neighbourhoods, crow nests are actually quite common!


So here's what we covered in today’s video:

  • How to know when crows are starting to form nesting territories.

  • Signs of courtship in crows and assessing their proximity to nest sites. 

  • How to spot crows collecting nest materials and follow them to their nest location.

  • General characteristics of crow nesting sites.

  • A sound made by female crows that can lead you to the nest location.

The great thing is crows often use the same nest location several years in a row, so after you find your first nest it often sets you up to watch them for multiple years.


How To Find A Crow Nest


Enjoy!
Brian Mertins


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Also... Check these out :-)


Crow Habits & Behaviors (And What They Mean...)


Crow Territorial Behavior (Why do crows fight each other?)


Crow Language Home Study Course




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