Second Ever Crow Cawcus Convention

Second Ever Crow Cawcus Convention Acknowledging the migration of crows phenomenon in Auburn, New York

05/22/2026
05/17/2026

The raven does not waste energy proving its strength to the world. Beneath the cold moon and endless shadows, it simply watches, learns, and understands what loud voices often miss. Silence is not weakness — sometimes it is wisdom growing in the dark. 🖤🌙

05/11/2026

Some creatures don’t ask to be understood — only respected.
‎Crows remember faces, measure intention, and answer energy with energy.
‎Maybe that’s why watching them feels less like looking at a bird and more like standing at the edge of an old conversation between humans and the wild.
‎So move gently. Stay quiet. Let curiosity arrive without conquest.
‎Not everything intelligent needs to perform for us to deserve our attention.
‎And if a crow stays nearby instead of flying away, don’t treat it like coincidence.
‎You were calm enough to be tolerated by something that survives by never trusting too easily.
‎In a world obsessed with noise, perhaps the rarest thing is earning the comfort of a wary creature.
‎That’s not dominance. That’s presence. 🖤🐦

05/08/2026

Feed with care, earn their trust 🖤
Crows remember kindness—and every small offering becomes a lasting bond.
From peas and grains to fruits and unsalted peanuts, the right food fuels both their health and your connection. Clean water, consistency, and natural choices make all the difference.
Crows aren’t just birds—they’re intelligent souls watching, learning, and remembering you.
Extra lines: – A handful of seeds can start a lifelong friendship.
– What you feed them shapes their survival and trust.
– Kindness to crows always comes back… they never forget.

03/29/2026

National Respect Crow Day – March 29 🖤👑
A reminder that intelligence isn’t always loud—it often flies quietly above us, watching, learning, remembering.
Crows are among the most intelligent birds on Earth, capable of problem-solving, using tools, and even recognizing human faces.
They remember kindness—and they remember cruelty too.
A single act of care can build trust with them over time.
Crows have been known to bring small “gifts” to humans who treat them well.
They live in strong family groups, showing loyalty, protection, and deep social bonds.
This day reminds us to respect their presence, understand their intelligence, and treat them with the same kindness we hope to receive.
Because even the darkest wings can carry the brightest minds.

Let's do it again! Caw! Caw!
02/23/2026

Let's do it again! Caw! Caw!

11/20/2025

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Crow Weekend - Feb 2026
11/19/2025

Crow Weekend - Feb 2026

There’s a lot happening in Cayuga County this season!

From the return of Auburn’s famous crows to Thanksgiving to, Shop Small Saturday , and festive holiday events …our latest blogs have you covered.

👉 See the link below to explore what’s new and start planning your perfect Cayuga County season!

https://www.tourcayuga.com/blog/

11/09/2025

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