Why Do Crows Gather At Sunset?
huge flock of crows flying together at sunset
Woa, look at all those crazy crows! Why are they swarming like that?
One of the most striking displays of crow behavior is when crows gather together in massive groups at the end of the day.
These flocks can grow to as many as hundreds or even thousands of crows, which really makes them stand out in the environment.
So if you’ve ever seen this massive influx of noisy black corvids, you might have wondered… Why do crows gather like this?
Crows are communal sleepers, so they gather in massive groups to roost together at night.
As the sun begins to set, crows will fly in from long distances to a central location where they can sleep in their nests, share warmth, safety from predators, and even exchange information relevant for survival.
Article from:Nature Mentoring
Author:Brian Mertins
Article link:https://nature-mentor.com/why-crows-gather/
📸Photography:@agrian
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🔗 Article link:https://nature-mentor.com/why-crows-gather/
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