If you think you can hold a grudge, consider the crow

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If you think you can hold a grudge, consider the crow
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The brainy birds carry big chips on their shoulders, scientists say. And some people who become subjects of their ire may be victims of mistaken identity.

Crows on a beach in Vancouver, British Columbia, where they like to dig for shell fish, crabs and beach refuse. VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Over and over, the crows attacked Lisa Joyce as she ran screaming down a street in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Crows, which flock, en masse, every evening from across Greater Vancouver to a five-block section of Still Creek, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Jim O’Leary, founder of CrowTrax, a crow-attack tracking website he started eight years ago, in Vancouver, British Columbia. But he never imagined that the crows’ revenge would last so long. The mob learned to identify the bus he took on his way home from work, Carter said. “They were waiting for me at the bus stop every single day,” he said. “My house was three or four blocks away and they would dive-bomb me all the way home.”Jim O’Leary displays CrowTrax, a crow-attack tracking website, which has received more than 8,000 reports of crow attacks since its founding eight years ago, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

How long do crows hold a grudge? Marzluff believes he has now answered the question: around 17 years. Over the next decade, according to data Marzluff has collected but not yet published, the numbers of grudge-holding crows gradually tapered off. A sky full of crows, which flock, en masse, every evening from across Greater Vancouver to a five-block section of Still Creek, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Faced with the terrifying prospect of being stalked for very long periods of time, victims of corvid attacks struggle with the right way to respond.

Ruben Jimenez, who was attacked by crows last spring as he tended to plants on his apartment balcony, on a walk near his home in Vancouver, British Columbia. Jimenez hung shiny tinsel, put reflective tape on his window and even placed a fake owl on the balcony, its head bobbling in the wind. Nothing worked.

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