Crow Believed To Be Oldest In World Dies
BEARSVILLE, N.Y. - There’s no way to prove Tata was the world’s oldest crow when he died Sunday at age 59. But an expert on crows says it’s possible.
Tata’s tale began in 1947 when a thunderstorm blew the fledgling out of his nest in a Long Island cemetery, a mishap that likely led to his long life. Injured and unable to fly, the bird was scooped up by a cemetery caretaker and brought to a local family with a reputation for taking care of animals, Tata’s most recent owner, Kristine Flones, told the Daily Freeman of Kingston.
“He was never able to fly, so he became their family pet,” said Flones, a wildlife rehabilitator in the Woodstock, N.Y., hamlet of Bearsville, 95 miles north of New York City. Read Full Story
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