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  • Tammy Tyrrell
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    I think finding breeding territory may be more difficult to find.  But with the social structure and support of family groups I believe there may be higher success rates for breeding and off spring. This of course would be a case by case family by family situation.
  • Tammy Tyrrell
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    This applies to the family factor and touches West Nile.  We have a four year old American crow Loki. He was found at about the three week stage on the ground trying to survive. To early to be out of the nest the parents were trying to feed and care for him. Luckily for him he was found and brought to living skies wildlife rehabilitation center. I work with this amazing organization. We assessed his and he had a few things wrong. The worst being West Nile. I poorly set broken leg dehydration as well as very underweight. We managed to actually pull him through all of this. He was a very determined little guy. Point of story. Loki was found in my area of town and that's where we raised him. Occasionally one of his parents or older siblings would leave food by Loki as he played outside. To this day they still show interest in him and this year adopted a fledgling that was orphaned.
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