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HBM038: Do Crows Mourn Their Dead?

Here Be Monsters

Here Be Monsters Podcast

Society & Culture, Documentary, Science, Personal Journals, Social Sciences

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2014

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Crows have really strange habits around death. When a bird dies, crows gather, squawking loudly and gathering as many other birds as they can find to come and look at the dead body.

Much of what we know about crow funerals comes from the work of John Marzluff, a biologist at the University of Washington in Seattle. He and Kaeli Swift (one of his grad students) are trying to get to the bottom of these strange phenomena using taxidermy crows and masks and Cheetos and raw peanuts.

On this episode of Here Be Monsters, We look at and listen to the strange behaviors of crows and how they might be able to teach humanity about the origins of funerals and emotions.

Many thanks to David Kestenbaum of NPR's Planet Money for his help on a short version of this piece made for radio...keep your ears peeled.

Also, many thanks to Brian Emtman for tipping us off to this story.

Some of the crow sounds in this episode came from Cornell's Macaullay Library. Citation: macaulaylibrary.org/audio/45291http…org/audio/45291

In this episode there are some amazing recordings of funeral practices from around the world, including Laos (LukeIRL), Bali (RTB45), Colombia (renatofarabeuf), and Ghana (Klankbeeld). via Freesound.

Music from Flower Petal Downpour, Serocell, and The Black Spot.

Transcript

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I'm not ashamed to say that I'm a bit fanatical about crows. They're by far the most nuanced birds that I've ever spent time with.

0:11.0

They have complex habits and language and I don't say this lightly but

0:16.7

I think that some of their behavior is well it's ritualistic. It's

0:25.0

dusk right now, and we're in a wetland out in a suburb of Seattle.

0:30.0

This wetland is where many of Seattle's crows, thousands of them, come each night to roost,

0:37.0

and we want to see it happen.

0:39.0

At least a bunch of them on there.

0:42.0

They're like them on there. I enjoy that.

0:44.0

They're like hanging out and going to go on.

0:45.0

Oh, wow.

0:48.0

Oh, wow.

0:50.0

Oh, wow.

0:52.0

That is now.

0:54.7

And I'm not even knowing anybody.

0:57.0

Oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa.

1:01.0

Oh, whoa! The sky is now black,

1:05.0

full of crows, masses of them swirling and dive bombing each other and doing barrel rolls.

1:12.0

That's two barrel rolls. That's too barrel roll.

1:14.0

How are you hot?

1:15.0

I mean like tickles in my body.

1:18.0

Holy shit.

1:21.0

Oh, shit.

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