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| Most rooks and less commonly crows will at some point discard most of the failed eggs, and will then add selected toys from their enrichment reservoir in to their nest. They will eventually cover remaining eggs and toys with moos and soft nesting material. Both will remain mostly untouched for about two to three weeks. That is the moment when their grieving period starts… | Most rooks and less commonly crows will at some point discard most of the failed eggs, and will then add selected toys from their enrichment reservoir in to their nest. They will eventually cover remaining eggs and toys with moos and soft nesting material. Both will remain mostly untouched for about two to three weeks. That is the moment when their grieving period starts… | ||
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