<p>When nature writer Amy-Jane Beer moved to her current home, it seemed like the perfect rural dream. However, there then came an insistent knocking sound every morning - a pair of carrion crows would tap the windows, affronted by their reflections. Amy describes watching and learning to love these birds, which she sees as her quirky, idiosyncratic neighbours.</p><p>Presented by Amy-Jane Beer and produced by Sophie Anton for BBC Audio in Bristol.</p><p>Featuring a recording by Martin Billard from Xeno-Canto (Carrion Crow - XC929595)</p>