Murder Most Fowl: The American Crow

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Friday, August 24, 2018
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Myles Standish State Forest
Myles Standish State Forest
194 Cranberry Rd.
Carver, MA 02330

Crows are much more intriguing than you might guess. Remarkably social and intelligent, these clever birds have long been a source of fascination and lore, forming tight-knit communities ominously called “murders.” Explore this fascinating and impressive creature at the Myles Standish State Forest with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. You’ll learn how crows live, behave, adapt and survive all over the world, in all kinds of climates. The program will also discuss how different cultures have viewed crows throughout history, from Native Americans to Europeans, to modern Americans.

This program is rain or shine. Open to children and curious adults of all ages.

Cost: Free

For more information:
Phone: (508) 866-2526
Category: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Hosted By: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Free EventKid-Friendly Event
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