There's a spot on the University of Washington Bothell campus that is known for murders. Not the kind that elicit blood-curdling screams. The kind punctuated by caws and the flapping of thousands of ...
BOTHELL, Wash. — It happens like clockwork. "Right around sunset, you'll see some crows trickling in," said Douglas Wacker, associate professor of animal behavior on this campus. When the sun goes ...