Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
The only down part is there over population does bother people & there realy is no other way to keep the population down other than shooting the poor things, but then again you can increase the falcon & hawk population then hopefuly the starlings numbers will go down ... I would say an average hawk can eat about 4 to 5 of those birds a day .. yeah I hate the thought of a hawk tearing apart a starling but then again it's more natural so I won't have to be mad at the humans.

I didn't know crows where over populated :/

I see at least 1 to 3 crows every few days flying by ... I wish there where more around as I can make an excact crow call ^_^, yeah sounds weird but when I make it all the crows stop by my house and listen to me lol, maybe it's just because the Crow/Raven is my native totem.

Too bad they just can't send a couple of crows over to Toronto.

Go to Kanata (Ottawa) & stand at the Hazeldean Mall at about 7am & wait. You will see thousands of crows leaving the woods across the way. Its crazy!!

In the neighbourhood I lived in there would be atleast 10 crows in the trees in our back yard. They would distroy the garden, eat the song birds, push squirrles out of the trees & then scream at the top of their lungs when you would go outside. My ex shot them all & shot any crow that came into range. After that we had our couple hundred Cardenals (sp) back in the bushes & I assume nesting near by. Our area was free of the crows for many years, cause they are very smart birds. You just have to kill a couple in the flock & the rest stay away & tell the others to stay away too. Which was good cause I hated it when he shot them.

In Smiths Falls the crows dive bomb dogs.. or atleast the did that to my old dog.