Ravens are amongst the most fascinating group on the planet.
See Bernd Heinrich's classic Ravens in Winter & a follow up; Mind of
the Raven.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernd_Heinrich
Fabulous stuff, one of if not THE best natural history book ever and
as low as $4.50 on Amazon!!!!!!!!
Best
Alan
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On 25/07/2009, at 13:32 , Marlene Lyell wrote:
Hi All
I was asked last night about a birding occurrence someone had
witnessed.
It involved a group (murder) of Ravens in Bendigo. I presume they were
Little Ravens and they were making a racket, not alarm calls, and
gradually
more and more ravens landed in the tree. Finally, when it appeared
that no
more ravens were around, a final two landed and instantly the racket
stopped. Not another sound was heard from them.
The chap who witnessed this was quite intrigued by this behaviour and
I said
I would see if I could find out why the ravens ceased so suddenly.
Can anyone shed any light on this behaviour please?
Was the arrival of the final two a signal of some sort?
Thanks for any information
Happy birding
Marlene.
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