Crows moved in

I have lived in a very peaceful house in the country for the last 2 years. Each day I would awake to the birds twittering. Now I awake with the crows crowing which is not so pleasant. Have they moved into my oak tree permanently? Are they here to stay or are they transient creatures?

I love all life and would not hurt them but kind of wish they'd go and find another tree. Else I guess I'll have to come to love their presence. Anyone any insight into their habits? Maybe they are just nesting???
20:02 Wed 11th Jun 2008
 
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I will come to love them so earplugs not necessary. I'd just rather have the quieter birds.
When did they move into the tree? Definitely crows and not jackdaws, rooks? How many?
Get a very long pole and poke their nest out of the tree....they'll soon move on!
Actually Jedimistress, I found all type of the crow family interesting creatures as their behaviour is so different from other birds. Is your bedroom higher than the tree? Lucky you if you can observe them as they go through nesting and rearing young. (crowlets?)

Crows were here long before us and they do no real harm. The small birds will return once they move on, probably after nesting.

And to terambulan... Jedi respect all life, in any form - even yours.

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