| Management number | 231823820 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$6.90 | Model Number | 231823820 | ||
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Discover the intelligent, social, and surprisingly complex world of crows—one of the most adaptable birds living alongside people today.Crows are everywhere, yet most people barely notice them. They perch on streetlights, walk across fields, gather in trees, call from rooftops, investigate food scraps, chase predators, remember faces, raise families, and move through human spaces with remarkable awareness. But behind their familiar black feathers is a much deeper story of memory, communication, survival, cooperation, and daily problem-solving.Crow Life and Behavior Handbook is a complete beginner-friendly guide to understanding crow communities, calls, memory, feeding habits, survival strategies, and backyard observation.Written in a clear, thoughtful, and practical style, this handbook helps readers move beyond myths and stereotypes to see crows as real wild birds with intelligence, social bonds, routines, boundaries, and ecological importance. It teaches beginners how to observe crows respectfully, recognize behavior patterns, understand calls in context, notice family groups, identify feeding strategies, and appreciate how crows adapt to cities, suburbs, farms, woodlands, and human-altered landscapes.Inside, readers will discover:What makes crows intelligent, adaptable, and deeply socialHow to identify crows by shape, sound, posture, movement, and behaviorThe difference between crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, and other look-alikesHow crows use body language, calls, flight style, and posture to communicateWhere crows live and why they prefer edges, open ground, trees, rooftops, and human spacesHow a crow’s daily routine changes from dawn to duskWhat crows eat in the wild and around peopleHow they forage, cache food, solve problems, and use opportunity wiselyHow crow families form, nest, raise young, and protect territoriesWhat happens inside crow flocks, alliances, conflicts, and social dramaHow crows respond to hawks, owls, cats, dogs, and rival birdsWhy communal roosts matter and how to notice evening crow movementWhat crow intelligence really looks like without exaggeration or mythHow to live with crows responsibly without creating dependency or conflictA practical 30-day beginner plan for confident crow watching This book is ideal for birdwatchers, backyard nature lovers, wildlife observers, students, families, natural history readers, and anyone curious about the clever black birds that share our neighborhoods and landscapes.Rather than presenting crows as omens, pests, or mysterious symbols, this guide reveals them as alert, resourceful, social birds shaped by real ecological pressures. Readers learn how to watch with patience, record useful notes, respect boundaries, and understand crow behavior without disturbing the birds or overinterpreting what they see.If you have ever heard a crow call from a rooftop and wondered what it was saying, watched one study you from a fence post, or noticed a group gathering at dusk and wanted to understand why, this handbook will help you see crows with sharper eyes and deeper appreciation. Read more
| ASIN | B0H32T4KZ8 |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8198226678 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.54 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
| Print length | 237 pages |
| Publication date | May 23, 2026 |
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