Crow Safari With Teage O’Connor [Stuck in Vermont 605]

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Crow Safari With Teage O’Connor [Stuck in Vermont 605]

Naturalist and educator Teage O’Connor has been counting crows in Burlington for the past 12 years. During the winter months, thousands of birds flock to Burlington from the surrounding towns to roost together overnight. You can often see them between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m., traveling in large numbers and filling the trees. These urban roosts are becoming more common across the country, and the crows can make quite a ruckus when they land in a residential neighborhood.

Eva joined Teage on one of his crow safaris, first on foot through Centennial Woods, then by car to Riverside Avenue and, eventually, to the University of Vermont campus, where the birds settled down for the night. Drone photographer James Buck also followed the birds by air on a few different evenings to get a bird's-eye view.

Shooting date: 2/10/20


Music: Unicorn Heads, “A Mystical Experience” & “Generations Away”

This episode of Stuck in Vermont was supported by New England Federal Credit Union.

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StuckinVermont
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Interesting video😁 The crows are fascinating 👍 Happy travels 😁

SomeplaceOrAnother
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Thank you so much for this! I’ve been so curious about the crows for years. It’s truly a sight to see!

RobTicho
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Would love to see an episode on Jon Gailmor. He's been performing music for generations of all ages for 40 years or more. Used to see his shows as a kid in the Colchester area.

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