Northwestern Crow Christmas Ornament

$22.50
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This gorgeous hand-crafted blown-glass crow ornament shimmers in an iridescent dark purple with black detailing around his eyes. His legs are made from wire and painted a glossy black.

The crow has become the unofficial bird of Vancouver, depicted in artwork throughout the region. Every evening as the sun is setting, a murder of thousands of Northwestern crows flies across Vancouver's sky to its summer nesting grounds near Still Creek in Burnaby.

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This gorgeous hand-crafted blown-glass crow ornament shimmers in an iridescent dark purple with black detailing around his eyes. His legs are made from wire and painted a glossy black.

The crow has become the unofficial bird of Vancouver, depicted in artwork throughout the region. Every evening as the sun is setting, a murder of thousands of Northwestern crows flies across Vancouver's sky to its summer nesting grounds near Still Creek in Burnaby.

This gorgeous hand-crafted blown-glass crow ornament shimmers in an iridescent dark purple with black detailing around his eyes. His legs are made from wire and painted a glossy black.

The crow has become the unofficial bird of Vancouver, depicted in artwork throughout the region. Every evening as the sun is setting, a murder of thousands of Northwestern crows flies across Vancouver's sky to its summer nesting grounds near Still Creek in Burnaby.

Ornament Size: 3.5" height x 2" width x 5" length from beak to tail (8 cm× 5.2cm × 12 cm)

Vancouver’s most famous crow

Have you heard about Canuck the crow, Vancouver’s favourite and most notorious crow? One of the ways you could recognize him was by the red band on his leg and his mischievous antics. He became close friends with several locals and enjoyed the company of people. Canuck would show up at soccer and Little League baseball games, hitch a ride on your backpack, and once he even stole a knife from a crime scene, making the 6 o'clock news! Canuck was recognized as Vancouver’s unofficial embassador, but sadly went missing in August 2019. Not even a $10,000 reward for his safe return could help find him. He is still well loved and remembered.

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