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Plus you have seagulls in some areas I think that are clearly mutated, if I remember correctly.
As a New Vegas player, I was sad to find out that you do not get any experience for shooting them, since I made a habit of doing so in New Vegas simply because it was free experience, even if very little. So now I just leave them alone.
spaeking of which, i have not seen any pigions in the game.
maybe not taste GOOD, but taste better.
creepy.
interesting, but creepy.
Explains it.
Yes, Most of the crows in this game are actually Synths that the Institute uses to spy on the commonwealth. It's the main way they've been keeping track of your progress. Concord is filled with them when you first show up for example and so is Lexington since it used to be the railroads former hide out. When you go to the Institute and see the Monitor screens, most of that footage is from the crows.
I wonder if there's at least one crow around Boston area that isn't a synth though.