NORTH SHORE AUDUBON SOCIETY PRESENTS "A MURDER OF CROWS" AT MANHASSET PUBLIC LIBRARY JANUARY 24
The North Shore Audubon Society presents “A Murder of Crows”
Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 7 P.M. Manhasset Public Library, 30 Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030 www.northshoreaudubon.org Open to the General Public. Admission is Free. Crows are generally known as a nuisance kind of bird and can be seen as kind of spooky around Halloween time. However as a species they are remarkably intelligent animals. They are able to use tools, recognize each other’s voices, are social, mate for life, and raise young for up to five years. They are remarkable. Come join us to learn even more about what these amazing feathered friends can do! This PBS Nature film was directed by Susan Fleming and narrated by Nora Young. Note: “Murder” is a group name for crows, instead of “flock”. |