What courtship will crows perform?
The male crow's courtship is very special: when it finds the right person, it will croak softly and perform complex flying skills; In order to prove that she has fallen in love, the female crow opens her mouth and waits for the male crow to feed her-either a bitten larva or the internal organs of a dead bird or insect.
Male crows are hardworking and often try to help female crows build nests. During the female crow's nest, the male crow is responsible for feeding it. Only when it comes to mating, the male crow will sweep away his usual courtship, put his claws together, jump on the back of the female crow and peck its head. After marriage, crows spend most of their time among crows.
Crow introduction:
Crow is the general name for about 25 species of black birds in passeriformes. Habitat in low mountains, plains and mountainous broad-leaved forests, coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests, coniferous forests, secondary mixed forests, artificial forests and other forest types, especially in sparse forests and forest edge areas. I like to move along forest roadsides, cliffs, river valleys, coasts, farmland, swamps and grasslands, and sometimes even appear on hilltop shrubs and alpine tundra.
Crows like to live in groups with strong clustering, and a group can reach tens of thousands. Living in groups in forests or fields, they are forest and grassland birds, mainly foraging on the ground, and their gait is stable. Except for a few species, they often nest in groups and wander in groups in autumn and winter. Complex behavior, showing strong intelligence and social activity ability. Generally fierce and aggressive, they often prey on eggs and chicks in waterfowl and wading nests.