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For decades the the carrion crow and its near relative the hooded crow were thought one and the same species. These highly intelligent and adaptable birds are both loved and for some despised as their presence can be seen as a potent of doom. Today they can be seen as a visible marker of climate change where their range overlaps. An extended edition of Tweet of the Day with sound recordist Chris Watson, photographer John McPherson and writer Amy Liptrot. Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Andrew Dawes
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