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I watched a crow in IA raid a robin’s nest repeatedly and fly off each time (4 times) with a nestling, probably to feed its own nestlings. Poor robin parents harassed the crow each time, but not much they could do. That was the end of that nesting effort. Presumably they started over. Common behavior for corvids.
Kay
Kayleen A. Niyo, Ph.D.
Niyo Scientific Communications
5651 Garnet St.
Golden, CO 80403
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