{"fact":"City noise doesn't bother crows much. The study found that noise levels had almost no impact on the presence of most crow species in urban areas, showing how well they adapt to noisy city life.","context":"Both results suggest that the Eurasian Magpie is a flexible corvid and the most tolerant to urban noise pollution in the European cities studied. Still, all corvid species studied are well adapted to urban noise and not heavily impacted by it.","source":"Farah Abou Zeid; Federico Morelli; Juan Diego Ib'añez-'Alamo; Mario D'iaz; Jiř'i Reif; Jukka Jokimäki; Jukka Suhonen; Marja-Liisa Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki; G'abor Mark'o; Raphaël Bussière; Marko Mägi; Piotr Tryjanowski; Theodoros Kominos; Antonia Galanaki; Nikos Bukas; Fabio Pruscini; Leszek Jerzak; Olaf Ciebiera; Yanina Benedetti, Spatial Overlap and Habitat Selection of Corvid Species in European Cities, 10.3390/ani13071192","index":615}