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Where Have All The Crows Come From? I Am In San Diego, And I Wonder At The Over-abundance Of Crows. Don’t You?

It used to be that we mainly had ravens, but now we see that crows occupy a good share of the ravens’ niche. I am told that a huge crow roost east of town does not seem diminished. I have also heard that this appearance of crows in urban areas has been seen throughout North America.
I would appreciate if you would tell me about crows in your areas, whether they have increased, diminished, or remained the same–whether you are urban, or rural. I would also like to hear your explanations, and whether you think this increase is apparent, or real.
Thank you.

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  1. Skookum says:

    It is estimated that the American Crow population has dropped by up to 45% since 1999.
    But it is not an endangered species, by any stretch. The number of individual American Crows is estimated by Birdlife International to be around 31,000,000.
    What you are noticing is probably a natural variation in numbers or location. We have crows in on the Pacific Coast, but I can’t say I’ve seen any increase or decrease in the last few years. I’m in an urban area.

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