Roadkill and a murder of crows

In the winter, the animals killed by traffic are covered with snow.  You’d never see them  at all except for the crows, which are a telltale flag.   Whenever you see a group of crows jumping up and down by the side of the road, they’re sure to be tearing apart a big hunk of meat.  I stopped for this group of crows, but as soon as I got out of the car

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they got nervous and started to leave. 

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They all marched up to the railroad tracks

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and took off. 

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This is what they left behind.

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I’d heard of a storytelling of crows, and a murder of crows, but it turns out the  list of collective nouns for crows goes on and on: a cauldron of crows, a caucus of crows, a congress, cowardice, hover, muster and parcel of crows. 

After seeing them seething over the deer by the side of the road, I’m partial to a murder of crows for now.    

1 Response to “Roadkill and a murder of crows”


  1. 1 Jackie W.

    Didn’t know crows were carnivores.

    Do vultures not like the snow ?

    Those usually eat our road kill here in Kansas & other states we have lived in.

    Hawks eat rodents here also.

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