I was watching a show on njn last night on ravens in scotland, which was really interesting actually. It made me think how I almost never see crows anymore in camden county. When I was in high school I would see dozens everday in my front and back yard hopping around looking for food, and I would always see dozens in trees migrating throughout the winter. This year and last I have seen very few maybe less then 20. I find it odd that a bird that is a scavenger would be seen less and less around trashed filled neighborhoods especially with all the dead squirrels and deer around. I remember crows squawking being kind of a sound of winter in my backyard, seems unusual not to hear them anymore. But then again red tailed hawks, sharp shinned, cooper hawks, and turkey vultures where never seen as a kid around my neighborhood and now they are becoming somewhat common sights. I guess populations just go in cycles.
Sharp Shinned hawk from last week, hunting my neighbors bird feeder,
Sharp Shinned hawk from last week, hunting my neighbors bird feeder,