Subject: Why Do Crows Attack Owls? (Chasing & Mobbing Behaviors)

Hey!


I just published a new article exploring what happens when crows attack owls with their noisy chasing & mobbing behaviors. It's fascinating stuff that can really us a lot about bird language.


You can check it out here!

Have you ever noticed when you hear a group of crows cawing & making an awful racket in the woods, there’s often an owl at the center of those mobbing birds?


It’s a pretty amazing thing to see! In fact, if you know to listen for these crow mobbing calls, it’s one of the easiest ways to find owls in the woods.


But it also brings up the question of what's really going on here? And why do crows attack them so intensely?


  • How does crow mobbing work?

  • Do crows ever cause harm to the owls?

  • Why don’t the owls fight back?

  • How often do owls eat crows?

  • Aren’t the crows taking a big risk by mobbing them?


We'll discuss all these and more about this fascinating wildlife interaction...


Why Do Crows Attack Owls? (Chasing & Mobbing Behaviors)


Enjoy!
Brian Mertins



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Also... Check these out :-)


Why Do Crows Chase Eagles?


How To Find Owls In The Wild


Beginner's Guide To Bird Language



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