Their expansion onto the plains displaced Lakotas, Crows, and Gros Venues to the south and the Blackfeet and Sarcees to the west. |
The CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, a second-generation forward-looking infrared sight, and a laser range finder for day and night missions. |
He said the proliferation of Corvids birds like grey crows, magpies and rooks could be directly linked to the decline in songbirds in the area. |
Two elderly ladies were squawking like crows at his shoulders, complaining about the lack of organization and the horrible weather forecasting. |
The brain-to-body ratio of crows, ravens and magpies equals that of dolphins and nearly matches humans. |
The heat island of Tokyo has been one of the leading attractors of crows migrating to the city. |