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The soaring memory of birds of 14

Private Colingwood Ingram landed at the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer in November 1916, his first contact with France. Passionate about birds, like many other of his English fellow citizens, his gaze falls on a hooded crow, the Danish cousin of our black crow.

It was still found thirty years ago in our estuaries but it has now disappeared. As the war breaks out, the bird …

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