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Why in Ireland are there so many crows?

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  1. Because there's a lot of food for them.  


  2. Because they are less elsewhere.

  3. Cos It's Ireland! Woohoo! lol

  4. I don't know, i am wondering that as I sit here on my leather couch drinking milk after the steak i had for dinner, yea why are the farmers waisting their time shooting crows. There is just to many of them

  5. im listening aswell are there?

  6. They're not crows, they're Rooks.

  7. I never really thought about it, they are a native bird here.

    As someone said there is a lot of food for them, and they have no natural predators. (There was once an injured one in our garden and his friend/family attacked our cat who was afraid to go outside for a week afterwards!)

    There are four main types of crows here, Ravens, Rooks, Hooded Crows and Jackdaws.

    The Ravens are the biggest, and the rarest, then the Rooks, then the Hooded Crows, Jackdaws, the same goes for size.

    You would only see Hooded Crows and Ravens in the countryside, the others you see everywhere.


  8. Which ones are you talking about?

  9. there a native bird and people are feeding them

  10. 'Cause they RAWK!

    =]yeah

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