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Crows are smart, if you find where a pair are nesting and you take a gun and walk to the tree, they will not come near it, however, they ain't that smart, you can outwit them by two of you walking to the tree, then one walks away from it leaving the other in ambush. Also, they are pretty easy to decoy, and catch in Larsens if you know what you're doing. Ask any good gamekeeper and they'll tell you a breeding pair of crows on your beat will do as much damage as a fox!

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGPGknpq3e0]YouTube - Wild crows inhabiting the city use it to their advantage - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife[/ame] some back up here..dunno..I personally love crows for as long as they don't crap on my windscreen :sneaky2:

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