Regional News
Crows are roosting in huge groups in cities all over the country. The USDA is trying to find ways to get them to go back to their natural habitat. (Photo by Paige Foster)
Cities Take Aim at Roosting Crows
Feb 09, 2005 — Flocks of crows are nothing new in most cities. In the fall and winter months, crows forage for food during the day and roost in city trees at night. The birds like cities because they're safe and comfortable. The residents generally don't like the crows, though. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Skye Rohde reports.


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