Nature Season 29 Episode 3
Nature
Season 29

Ep 3. A Murder of Crows

  • TV-PG
  • October 4, 2010
  • 53 min
  • 7.8  (96)

In season 29 episode 3 of the acclaimed documentary series Nature, titled A Murder of Crows, viewers are taken on an in-depth journey into the fascinating and complex world of one of the most intelligent and remarkable bird species on the planet - the crow.

Crows, which are found all over the world, are not just ordinary birds but belong to the family of Corvidae, alongside magpies, jays, and ravens. They possess impressive intelligence and social skills that are unique among birds. Furthermore, they can display a range of emotions such as delight, anger, and grief.

In this episode of Nature, viewers are treated to the unique and mysterious world of crows, including their astonishing behavior and communication skills, which are comparable to that of humans or primates. The show features remarkable footage of crows in their natural habitats and an insatiable appetite for scavenging that often leads to their forming groups called "murders."

The episode delves into the intricacies and complexities of the crow society, where they display a level of social etiquette remarkably similar to that of humans. Nature’s cameras capture the incredible actions and decisions crows make, that have never before been seen and only now coming to light in modern science.

One of the most fascinating aspects is the language and communication among crows. Though difficult for humans to understand using our limited vocabulary, the crows have a distinct language of their own, through which they are capable of conveying a vast amount of information.

The show also investigates the remarkable observation skills of crows, which are on par with some of the smartest humans. They can identify individual faces, remember locations of food, and recognize potential predators even if they wear different clothing.

The show introduces a range of experts, including scientists and researchers, who offer their insights into the unique behavior and abilities of crows. The episode features an in-depth analysis of a murder of crows that lives in a suburban neighborhood, providing insights into their intelligence, investigative skills, resourcefulness and their fascinating social behavior.

The show's ultimate aim is to provide a deeper understanding of crows and why these intelligent creatures are so important for the environment. Overall, the episode is a fascinating look at the natural world and the remarkable creatures that inhabit it. Nature’s A Murder of Crows is an incredible insight into these extraordinary creatures that will leave viewers in awe and amazement.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 4, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (96)