"When winter comes, all the leaves fall off, the insects start dying down, and there’s much fewer food resources," said Jacob Crawford, an AmeriCorps member specializing in community science serving at Vermont Audubon. "So, that’s when birds need to start working together to help them find food, and that’s one reason why crows flock together."
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