UW scientist delves into crow behavior

  • By William Hageman Chicago Tribune
  • Monday, November 8, 2010 2:49pm
  • Life

Crows have been intertwined with mankind for thousands of years. They exhibit humanlike characteristics: They play, communicate and have the capacity to deceive. They’re smarter than any cat and most children.

Despite their charms, crows have been maligned for centuries.

“There are a couple of reasons for this,” says Kevin J. McGowan, an ornithologist working at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology in Ithaca, N.Y., who has studied crows for 25 years. “One is that they’re black, and in our western European ethos, that’s bad.

“They also got associated with carrion and death because in Europe there are no vultures. So somebody died, lying on the side of the road or after a battle, and the crows and ravens came in and picked at stuff because there it was, free food.”

They get a bad rap from gardeners. It’s undeserved, says John Marzluff, professor of wildlife science at the University of Washington and author of “In the Company of Crows and Ravens” ($19.95).

Marzluff says crows do more good than harm in a garden.

“They eat a great variety of crop pest insects (cutworms, army worms, even small bunnies),” he said via e-mail. “They do seem to have a penchant for pulling up some plants that are sprouting, famously corn. They also eat fruits and nuts, which can be a problem in orchards. But in the family garden they are good natural insecticide.”

So crows are to be celebrated, particularly this time of year. Here are more reasons they are cool:

A group of crows is called a “murder,” a designation thought to date to the 15th century. The term is more literary or romantic than scientific. When crow experts talk shop, they usually refer to a flock, pair or family group of crows.

Speaking of “murder,” crows have been known to kill one of their numbers in what seems to be a ritual of sorts. Marzluff said that there are many documented cases of this behavior. He has even seen it himself. “When I came upon this, the victim was injured already,” he wrote. “It had a broken wing that might have been caused by a car collision or was inflicted by the group. Either way, the group was finishing off this bird.”

Most male crows live to age 10, females to 8, not a bad life span in the bird world, where a year or two is the norm. Three male crows that McGowan banded in 1993 are going strong at age 17 and could live to 20, he says. The oldest known captive crow was 57 when it died.

They have strong family values. McGowan equates it with our society, saying crows come closer to man than any other species studied, including primates. Crow society is family-based, he said. There’s a single breeding pair that has offspring that don’t leave right away and help raise the next batch of offspring, just like people.

Crows can pick a particular person out of a crowd, probably more accurately than you can. Marzluff suspected as much and tried an experiment. Four years ago, he and his crew captured seven birds for banding, and they wore caveman masks as they did it. He and a number of volunteers, some with caveman masks, some without, then walked around the University of Washington campus, among the 40,000 students.

Everyone who wore a mask was subjected to crow harassment, scolding, being dive-bombed, being followed. The birds knew the mask was evil. The thing is, most of the angry crows had never been touched by him or his crew. They learned by observation that the caveman was dangerous.

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