[Tweeters] Crows Tearing Up Grass in Auburn

Hans-Joachim Feddern via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Mon Nov 11 15:00:50 PST 2024


We had a small patch turned over last year at Treasure Island Park here in
Twin Lakes. At first I thought that the crows were following up on what the
raccoons started at night. The chunks of grass seemed to be too large for
crows, however I have observed them since and they are indeed the culprits.
This year the damage is more extensive and has spread to neighborhood
lawns. I have never before observed this behavior from crows. Makes me
wonder if these grub infestation come in cycles?

Hans

*Hans Feddern*
Twin Lakes/Federal Way, WA
thefedderns at gmail.com


On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 2:15 PM Scott Ramos via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:


> At Magnuson Park, there are periodic bicycle races that use part of the

> lawns for their racecourse. In theory, there is work between the park and

> the race organizers to 'repair' the places on the lawn that get quite

> chewed up. Part of the recovery includes planting new grass seed. While

> this may be attractive to a number of species, it's mostly Ring-billed

> Gulls and Crows that come to consume the free meal. I've watched both as

> they feed and they are not only plucking the seeds but digging and turning

> over the loose surface, leaving an aeration effect.

>

> Scott Ramos

> Seattle

>

>

> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 2:01 PM Paul Bannick via Tweeters <

> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

>

>> i agree with Connie! Flickers and racoons are doing the same thing.

>> They would not do this if there were not lots of readily accessible tasty

>> treats to be had.

>>

>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 1:48 PM Constance Sidles via Tweeters <

>> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

>>

>>> Hey tweets, my understanding is that the crows are not responsible for

>>> tearing up lawns. The grubs are responsible by eating the roots of the

>>> grass. The crows merely turn over the divots. Crows are actually helping

>>> lawns but eating the grubs. - Connie, Seattle

>>>

>>> constancesidles at gmail.com

>>>

>>> On Nov 11, 2024, at 1:30 PM, garrettwhaynes at me.com via Tweeters <

>>> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

>>>

>>> Hello Tweets,

>>>

>>> I wanted to check the tweeter sphere on a crow phenomenon to see if

>>> anyone else is having the same problem. The crows here in Auburn have been

>>> ripping up the grass around here. I mean really tearing it up and leaving

>>> huge piles and chunks of grass in their wake. Looks like aeration jobs from

>>> hell everywhere. They've torn up sections of the grass by Auburn High

>>> School, parts of my parents yard, neighbors yards, etc. None of us have

>>> ever seen crows wreak destruction on grass like this before. We have heard

>>> through the grapevine it's because they are going after grubs, so maybe

>>> there is some unusually large grub crop and they are going crazy for them

>>> and tearing out the grass to get to them?

>>>

>>> Garrett Haynes

>>> Auburn, WA

>>>

>>> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>

>>> _______________________________________________

>>> Tweeters mailing list

>>> Tweeters at u.washington.edu

>>> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters

>>>

>>>

>>> _______________________________________________

>>> Tweeters mailing list

>>> Tweeters at u.washington.edu

>>> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters

>>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> Now Available:

>> Owl: A Year in the Lives of North American Owls at:

>>

>> http://paulbannick.com/shop/owl-a-year-in-the-lives-of-north-american-owls/

>>

>>

>> Paul Bannick Photography

>> www.paulbannick.com

>> 206-940-7835

>> _______________________________________________

>> Tweeters mailing list

>> Tweeters at u.washington.edu

>> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters

>>

> _______________________________________________

> Tweeters mailing list

> Tweeters at u.washington.edu

> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters

>

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/pipermail/tweeters/attachments/20241111/f411875a/attachment.html>


More information about the Tweeters mailing list