Ah, the promise of spring. Now that we’re in one of the official “springtime” months, albeit super early springtime in these parts, I’m on the lookout for glimmers of future mild days, blossoms, and nature’s renewal.
One such glimmer is the return of migrating birds and the subsequent nesting behaviours. But even before the travellers return, our local crows are busy establishing territory, selecting a mate, and telling the world all about it. Corvids are my favourite bird species and I’m thrilled we have a resident family of crows. However, I won’t be thrilled in a month or two when the chicks wake at five o’clock in the morning to beg for breakfast at the top of their lungs.