Intesting - I have the very opposite reaction - I find their presence refreshing and 
strangly comforting.  Someone recently told me that crows are fairly new to urban 
environments, but maybe 5 - 7 years ago started moving in.  Anyone know anything about 
that concept?

Liz Greenbaum
Longfellow


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>As I walked up Loring Green I saw they were in the trees there too, across from the 
>hotel. They perched in the very tops of the trees and every once in a while one would 
>emit a menacing sound. "Grock," quoth the raven/crow (big enough to be ravens anyway) 
>and I knew they were looking at me. All one of them had to do was say "Get her!" 
>before they all swooped down and I would be dead meat. There had to be, no kidding, 
>300 crows above my head. I was petrified.
>

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