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Hi! I am coding a bit with norns and crow and I encountered some unexpected behavior, maybe someone can point me to the mistake or how it is done correctly . What I want to do is listening to both inputs of crow and whenever a trigger or LFO rises, each input performs a seperate function.

Early one morning, a fox is walking through the woods. He is hungry, and he is looking for something to eat. He sees a crow sitting on the highest branch of a tree. The crow has a piece of cheese in her beak. 


Best practice for crows would be to include audio for iNat observations where ranges overlap. Northwestern Crows have a lower, huskier voice than (other) American Crows. Similarly, Fish Crows sound quite different from American Crows.

Before then, on Vancouver Island, bird lists would have Northwestern Crow instead of American Crow. On Vancouver Island, I think it would be generally accepted to put the now subspecies as your ID - realize though after that it is up to community taxon. Of the 47 American Crow observations I have on Vancouver Island, 25 are to RG subspecies. I have many birds identified to subspecies by others in the community, mostly in southern Africa, that as far as I can tell it is by range - I for the most part leave it and let them have at it.

If you see a large black corvid being mobbed by one or more smaller ones, you can pretty much guarantee that the big one is a raven and s/he is being harassed by the crow Neighbourhood Watch committee.

In the city, crow pairs tend to claim half a block or so as their territory. They spend most of their daylight hours there and will usually chase off other crows who cross the invisible crow boundaries.

I have always believed ravens were less urban than crows, though you are lucky to live in a city so close to so much gorgeous nature! I have only seen ravens in my small bedroom community in the Willamette Valley once, and that was during the height of terrible wildfires that I believe drove them west out of the mountains.

Hi June, another Knowledge Hunter article of great interest & learning, thanks my friend. I had serious gloom because the black bamboo kept dropping its leaves after transplanted in a lovely large pot of fresh shroom manure. Gardenworks told me it was like giving steak to a baby! Dug it back up, rinsed off the very much alive root ball & planted it w/fresh organic container soil & I can see evidence of tiny green bits happening. Phew, I really dreaded begging for a 4th piece from you! FYI, one Halloween I bought a $25 set of crows wings (I know, alas!) & came to ABC Photo as a dark angel. Well Matthew our digital guru & fashionisto supremo spent $140 for a set of superior raven feather wings from England. We made quite the pair of angels from the dark side! Thanks for the corvid news & my Bambino the black bamboo!

Great article! I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina at el. 4118.

I began putting out a fruit and nut blend on my second story deck rails for the birds because hanging feeders has attracted to many bears.

We have had a pair of crows regularly taking advantage of the food I leave here.

In the last two years they have left jewelry and even a plastic Easter egg with four 1975 quarters inside. The plastic egg was extremely dirty and the inside quarters were visibly dirty.

Trying to engage them, I have left out on the rail, two, two-inch sea shells with dried fruit, suet pellets and unsalted peanuts under the shells. I hope to witness some interesting reactions to them tomorrow!

Will ravens and crows go after my cats? My cats weigh about 20 lbs each. They like sitting on the balcony of my 11th floor condo. Lately noticed two huge crows or ravens coming on the balcony after I bring them inside.

In Part I of this series I overviewed a new study from my colleague, Loma Pendergraft, about why crows call after discovering food. For Part II, Loma answered follower-supplied questions on all things crow communication. The topics we cover include:

How much variation is there in how individual crows sound? Is it distinct enough to be identifying? 

There is a LOT of variation in crow vocalizations, which made interpreting my results very difficult. However, there is evidence that this variation is distinct enough to allow for individual identification. 1

How many difference sounds can a crow make?

More than most people think. The loud caws make up the bulk of their vocalizations, but they will also utter rattles, growls, coos, and other odd sounds. They are also decent mimics, and can learn to imitate the vocalizations of other animals (including people).

Hi. This is all so fascinating to me, as I thought I was alone with my Crow experiences, or that folks would think I was crazy talking/communicating with Crows, like my family do!

 over the years, in and around a nearby countryside village churchyard in N. England, there is a huge community of Crows living in the big trees there.

 I have made friends with many of them over the years.

YES they do know me, I taught some of them to say my name or more often a 2 syllable call-type approximation of my name.

 I have found young ones fallen from nests, or broken winged ones over the years, taken them home, healed, helped, bathed fed, befriended, bonded them and then taken them back to the Churchyard. One of the crows visits my house at least once a day from the Churchyard and has brought others. Iy can gain access through a certain back porch window where I leave a latch/lever it was taught to use.

 Oh gosh, I have so many heartwarming stories I could share!

The levels of communication.contact I have experienced over the years with these amazingly bright, cheerful and intelligent beings is remarkable.

 Thank you everyone for sharing your Crow stuff/research.

 And thank you crow lady for this blog.

Interesting. Have been desalting my woodlot soils for about 20 years. Woodland berries are returning to mixed forest meadow portions where they might not have been seen for centuries. I do this to feed local ground prey such as grouse or pheasant. There are ravens am familiar with there. Crows come too. But not close. Am raven bonded, they know. But they all pay me a fair bit of attention. Always from a distance. Even from two acres away. I trimmed out flight lines. Owls started coming at least within my view from Year 6/7. The ravens too but always from behind a discreet branch or limb. They like to spook me, will perch for hours, or entertain from distance, watching sometimes silent. Then drop and swoop never closer than 10 feet. But always throws its body drop so gently. Eagles come in to hide out from drones. On the ground. They like the maple saplings for their nests. I bring fresh seaweeds and kelp as mulch and they all pick at it in various seasons.

Ayahuaska not required. Bring seaweeds. My garden chair is located where a bald eagle pair likes to peak in from time to time. They sound like broken kazoo. Way smarter than I ever thought they were.

So the golden spent hours once showing me its flight skills in peak tourist season traffic. It wanted me to see how easily it avoided the cars, played with a roadkill it had brought. Like a sand bag. It showed me its back. Motionless. Pause in air. Several times. All of these birds take a look at me from the same distance away, over the shoulder whenever I see them. To me its a kind of sweetness to eagles I never realized they had before that. Have listened to various captive vocalizations. The golden then alighted on a mound I built to resemble snowy owl nest. I sat with my back to it. They seem to love that.

I am planning to merge the Audio CD module and the Music Album module into one new module called "Music". The new module will have all fields from both modules. Fields changed or added to one of the old modules will also be merged into the new Music module (and the Track module).

will it still be possible to have the same disk both ripped and on cd ?

i have quite a lot of both and i don"t want to have them merged in dc as ther often different version and as not all mp3 are on CD .

I am not sure yet wether I am actually going to merge these two modules or take another approach. I do think something needs to be changed as to many users the concept of a music moudule and an audio CD module is confusing.

I might:

Rename the "music album" module to "music files albums" and create an additional module where both the music file albums and audio CD albums are shown. Whatever is going to happen I will make sure that the original functionality is kept.

This sound effect can be found on The General Series 6000 Sound Effects Library, which was made by Sound Ideas. An identical copy of this sound effect, BIRD, CROW - CROW CALLING, is also available on The Mix I Broadcast Music Library. A similar sound effect, BIRD, CARRION CROW - CARRION CROW, CORVUS CORONE, BIRD, DIGIFFECTS, is on Rural Sound Effects by Digiffects - Series C. It was most likely recorded from an American crow.

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The ability to associate stimuli across time and sensory modalities endows animals and humans with many of the complex, learned behaviors. For successful performance, associations need to be retrieved from long-term memory and maintained active in working memory. We investigated how this is accomplished in the avian brain. We trained carrion crows (Corvus corone) to perform a bimodal delayed paired associate task in which the crows had to match auditory stimuli to delayed visual items. Single-unit recordings from the association area nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL) revealed sustained memory signals that selectively correlated with the learned audio-visual associations across time and modality, and sustained activity prospectively encoded the crows' choices. NCL neurons carried an internal, stimulus-independent signal that was predictive of error and type of error. These results underscore the role of corvid NCL in synthesizing external multisensory information and internal mnemonic data needed for executive control of behavior. 152ee80cbc

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