Twenty years ago, KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson did something he’s not proud of. After spending a good amount of money on growing a plush, green lawn he soon found something was tearing out chunks of it.
Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other animals are tearing up lawns in search of them.
BOTHELL, Wash. — It happens like clockwork. "Right around sunset, you'll see some crows trickling in," said Douglas Wacker, associate professor of animal behavior on this campus. When the sun goes ...
It’s a trend happening across western Washington: crows are destroying lawns. Multiple KING 5 viewers wrote in, asking for advice and information. While residents are upset with the mess crows are ...
There's a spot on the University of Washington Bothell campus that is known for murders. Not the kind that elicit blood-curdling screams. The kind punctuated by caws and the flapping of thousands of ...
CHICAGO -- The cunning American crow, both a hunter and a scavenger, has been accused of swiping everything from bagged household garbage to golfers' Cheese Nips. It can bark like a dog. And it will ...
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