What happens when you’re flying your drone to catch the sunset, and then hundreds of starlings start to fly with you? Photojournalist Corey Adkins shows you in this week’s drone Sights and Sounds.
Firstly, those aren’t ravens you’re seeing, they’re crows. The two birds are similar and hard to differentiate, especially when concentrated in big flocks. The main difference is that crows go for ...
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Fly With The Crows

Crows are just misunderstood birds, misunderstood like the types of humans who spend 21 days sleeping on the ground and carrying canoes through barren, bug-infested wastelands. I believe if you keep ...
Crows live just about everywhere on earth except Antarctica and are certainly abundant here in Summit County. A crow sighting would certainly not cause Audubon Society members to get excited, but they ...
When birds or insects fly, they displace air with their wings – that is how it works. Maybe sometime at night you have disturbed an owl and heard the flap of its large wings. This sound is a frequency ...