Crows fly out of India as foreign shores beckon

Mysore | Wednesday | 22nd March, 2017

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"Due to urbanization, electromagnetic waves generated by big towers and the cutting down of trees, crows are no longer comfortable in cities. Even now, during post-funeral rituals, people feed crows in the name of family elders, but it is increasingly becoming difficult to find crows. Instead of writing about tigers and elephants, I thought of writing about crows because of their close proximity to humans, just like dogs and cats. We should also tell children to start feeding crows," Greenough added.R Uday Kumar "In Udaipur city in Rajasthan, one can hardly find any crows; Mumbai has a good number of crows, but in most cities, including Mysuru, the crow population has come down drastically..