Crows Never Forget A Face
Across
- 3. a place used by people watching animals to hide themselves
- 4. the term in paragraph 13 that means take into one's possession or control by force
- 7. the grounds of a school or college
- 9. 2 examples are bits of colored glass and shiny metal
- 10. the first type of mask worn by Dr Marzluff and his students
- 14. to act or feel a certain way because of something else
- 16. the word in paragraph 9 that means become or make more limited or restricted in extent or scope
- 17. the city where the University of Washington is located
- 19. the nickname of Dr. Marzluff
Down
- 1. the state where the cabin is that Dr. and Mrs. Marzluff lived for 3 years
- 2. to cause one to feel puzzled
- 5. very forceful and angry
- 6. able to deal with the difficult acts of others; understanding
- 7. the last name of the author of this text
- 8. what led Dr. Marzluff to study how crows' brains work (paragraph 13)
- 10. the name of Dr. Marzluff's wife
- 11. playful or fun actions
- 12. the term referring to jays, magpies, ravens, and crows
- 13. medium-sized, glossy black birds
- 15. the name of the photograph by Katsuri Roy
- 18. the term in paragraph 9 that means a species is seriously at risk of extinction