Crows Never Forget A Face

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Across
  1. 3. a place used by people watching animals to hide themselves
  2. 4. the term in paragraph 13 that means take into one's possession or control by force
  3. 7. the grounds of a school or college
  4. 9. 2 examples are bits of colored glass and shiny metal
  5. 10. the first type of mask worn by Dr Marzluff and his students
  6. 14. to act or feel a certain way because of something else
  7. 16. the word in paragraph 9 that means become or make more limited or restricted in extent or scope
  8. 17. the city where the University of Washington is located
  9. 19. the nickname of Dr. Marzluff
Down
  1. 1. the state where the cabin is that Dr. and Mrs. Marzluff lived for 3 years
  2. 2. to cause one to feel puzzled
  3. 5. very forceful and angry
  4. 6. able to deal with the difficult acts of others; understanding
  5. 7. the last name of the author of this text
  6. 8. what led Dr. Marzluff to study how crows' brains work (paragraph 13)
  7. 10. the name of Dr. Marzluff's wife
  8. 11. playful or fun actions
  9. 12. the term referring to jays, magpies, ravens, and crows
  10. 13. medium-sized, glossy black birds
  11. 15. the name of the photograph by Katsuri Roy
  12. 18. the term in paragraph 9 that means a species is seriously at risk of extinction