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Doin' what birds do

Re: Crows on attack in Transcona (June 23). Winnipeggers need to realize that the crows were there long before people and they are protecting their babies just like any parent would.

They see people who walk down the street past their nests as a threat. All they're doing is protecting their young. It's part of nature, people.

You choose to live in Manitoba where there is wildlife and you are actually invading their territory. If you don't like it, move somewhere else or just live with it.

NYREE DOELL

Gladstone

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition June 27, 2012 A10

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