You see them feeding along the sides of roads or flying to the tops of
trees. They are known as common crows, but there is nothing common about
them. The familiar sound of caw, caw, caw is just one of at least
twenty-five distinct sounds crows make in order to communicate with one
another. Laurence Pringle examines these remarkable creatures in a
fact-filled text that explores how crows talk, behave, and survive. With
beautifully detailed illustration by Bob Marstall, young readers get a
fascinating look into the world of one of the smartest birds on earth in
this winner of the John Burroughs Nature Books for Young Readers Award.