Friday, April 18, 2008

Ahoy from the crow's nest

Crow chicks outside the Guardian office
Two recently hatched crow chicks in a nest
outside the Guardian office. Photograph:
Paul Jump
CHICKS!!! Right here, outside the widow. No, not girls, young crows. Very young. The miracle of life has happened right here in a Farringdon plane tree, writes the Guardian's self-appointed office ornithology correspondent Sam Wollaston (who's been logging the Guardian crows' nest-building and egg-sitting antics for News blog). It's enough to make you start believing. And Sheryl brought forth her firstborn chicks, and wrapped them in fluff, and laid them in the nest; because there was no room for them in the Guardian offices ...

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