
Refreshed, Protected and Conserved Interiors in the Loire Valley Chateaux
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Because the Loire Valley chateaux receive a steady stream of visitors,
ranging from a couple of hundred thousand a year to over a million, it is
inevitab...
In the centre of France it appears the it is the crows that nest in "Croweries".... There are very few magpies and even fewer rooks. The Jackdaws tree nest with the crows... probably rebuilding old crow nests.
ReplyDeleteThere is a "Crowery" of around 200 mixed jackdaw and crow nests in the poplar plantation next to the Moulin de Chevernay and they overfly us most evenings in batches of ten to fifty birds.
We've seen two "parliaments" since we've been living here permanently... using the trees along the riverbank at the etang end... that was an impressive sight as it included crows from all directions... the trees were black with birds!
I've certainly noticed how few magpies there are, but there seems to me to be a reasonable population of rooks. The communal nesting of the crows is interesting and they do seem to be more social than in Britain.
ReplyDeleteSusan... as if to coincide with your entry... Auntie Beeb has just broadcast a programme about Corvid intelligence... it is called Feathered Apes and is "available to listen"... which usually means it will be around for a while. It was fascinating.
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