Why do the rooks (crows?) do a daily migration east to west and back? I see them in what looks like hundreds, but probably isn't, flying past the window and then back later parallel with the north coast. Where are they going and why?
Why do the rooks (crows?) do a daily migration east to west and back? I see them in what looks like hundreds, but probably isn't, flying past the window and then back later parallel with the north coast. Where are they going and why?
The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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