Crows remember the faces of dangerous humans, with the memories likely lasting for a bird’s lifetime. Crows may scold people who threaten them, bringing in relatives and even strangers to mob the person. The crows within mobs then indirectly learn about the person, so they too associate that individual’s face with danger and react accordingly.
So be nice to crows - or you’ll develop a bad reputation! :)
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Magpies also do something similar. When they nest near my house they only ever attack men or teenagers
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I will remember…………….
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