Sorting food from water
Physical separation technique
By Crow
17.6.21, Mulund
Priti Kanade
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Strange Crow_Call 1.20 am, 22.9.22
Note: I have uploaded the audio in kobo form under koel call as audio upload is available only in that option
Kindly make it available for other animal behaviour as well
No observation of crow call at this time 1.30 am today
23.9.22
Crow nesting observed at Andheri station’s Bridge
8.55, 22.2.23
Priti Kanade
Andheri
Note that cuckoo calls can be heard frequently
Reference: The Cuckoo's calling + other birds call - #32 by Priti_Kanade
Crow Nest Building
Coincides with
Male Cuckoo Call
9.4.23, 15:55
Mumbai, Priti K
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Great observation! @Priti_Kanade
Coincidence the word says by chance
But this happens every spring season…
Can you also observe a male cuckoo who is keeping an eye on this crow busy making this nest?
Very difficult to see all this.
Which is crow and which is cuckoo?
Let’s make things easy.
How are we sure the cuckoo call is that of male cuckoo?
Is the cuckoo inspired by crow or crow inspired by cuckoo?
I have mentioned coincides that is, they occur together in the video
It’s not coincidence
Please check
The video shows a crow building nest and we can hear a male cuckoo in background
Good question who inspires whom.
Need to search about it
I think both have overlapping mating season so that cuckoo can lay eggs in crow’s nest
How crows pamper each other?
9:12 am, 1.5.23
Priti K, Mumbai
2 crows in a nest
One crow pampering another
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Finally captured Parent Crow feeding Baby Crow!!!
I’m trying since today morning to capture baby crows
Finally captured Parent Crow feeding Baby Crow!!!
15:36, 21.5.23
Priti, Mumbai
PS: I’m wondering if there is a baby Cuckoo in the nest. Recently cuckoo calls have decreased nearby from the time the crow laid eggs
Crows abandoned the nest due to Noise Pollution caused by humans
18:45, 5.6.23
Mulund
Note: Crows have shifted their nest to another tree on a taller branch
Great attempt at documenting the crows’ lives. But interesting to see you pointing out noise pollution as the reason for their abandoning the nest. Any reason for ruling out other possibilities?