I really like this, IgBee! Needless to say, the nod to the natural history of crows went over very well with me. Radagast is absolutely right. They are perfect for the task, and I like the implications that Radagast knew more than what Gandalf presumed.
Have you seen this?
A Murder of Crows (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/a-murder-of-crows/full-episode/5977/)
It's a documentary on crows that aired on PBS (Nature) a couple of years ago. It's well worth watching. The crows are called "feathered apes." That's about right. They are wicked smart and demonstrate behaviors similar to ours.
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Have you seen this?
A Murder of Crows (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/a-murder-of-crows/full-episode/5977/)
It's a documentary on crows that aired on PBS (Nature) a couple of years ago. It's well worth watching. The crows are called "feathered apes." That's about right. They are wicked smart and demonstrate behaviors similar to ours.