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Linda Okazaki's avatar

But what is the origin of the terms a “murder of crows”, a “parliament of owls”, and a “gaggle of geese’”? Upon further investigation, I learned that the term “murder of crows” originates from folklore: flocks of crows held trials to judge and punish members of the flock that had transgressed. If found guilty, the “defendant” was executed (that is, “murdered”) by the flock. There may be some factual basis to this, as crows are territorial and may kill another crow that has encroached on their turf. https://lenichoir.org/fr/2013/04/05/a-murder-of-crows-a-parliament-of-owls/#:~:text=But%20what%20is%20the%20origin,has%20encroached%20on%20their%20turf.

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Kate Dwyer's avatar

I once had the privilege of spending a week on the Farallon Island bird sanctuary. My task involved recording the daily condition of gull nests. The ph.d gull researcher there wore a mask whenever he banded gulls so that they wouldn't attack him as he walked around the island. Gulls might not be as smart as crows but they definitely recognize individual humans--more than we can say about them.

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