LANCASTER'S CROW AND RAVENS
One mid-June afternoon, while doing errands in New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, I noticed a family group of eight American crows flying about from buildings to a row of staghorn sumac trees, and back again, as if playing a game. Watching them, I thought about the four species of crows I have seen in Lancaster County over the years. Various species of the crow family are adaptable and adjusted well to the human-made fields, suburbs and shopping areas we created. These related birds are intelligent, black all over and utter similar calls, sometimes making them tough to identify. The southern population of American crows nests across much of the United States. In spring and summer, I see several pairs of them in farmland and suburbs foraging for food and raising young in tall trees in both built habitats. Later, I see some of the family groups foraging for food together in the field...