What a story! I love crows! Phil had a pet crow as a boy. I think I have probably told you this before? Anyway, Phil’s Dad was a preacher. And every Sunday morning the crow would sit on the sanctuary window and caw while he preached! Perhaps he wanted baptized…anyway, he was rather a thief. He would steal all kinds of shiny objects and stuff them up the drainpipe.
I’m still thinking about yesterday’s song.
God bless.
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we have a yard full of crows, BIG ones and small black birds, grackles and red wing black birds right now.. we like the big ones..
We have ravens here, but no crows.
..different strokes for different folks.
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Interesting. What is that he’s feeding that crow? It looks like dog food.
I couldn’t figure that out, but it worked. 🙂
Awe…sweet video. This man had a lot of patience. We call the Walmart birds, they are everywhere…and always looking for food.
They are hungry. And there are a lot of them.
What a lot of compassion that guy showed to that baby bird.
Yes. See tomorrow’s post about him.
I am very partial to crows. They are so smart.
So sorry his chickens got sick, though.
Yes. 🙁
What a story! I love crows! Phil had a pet crow as a boy. I think I have probably told you this before? Anyway, Phil’s Dad was a preacher. And every Sunday morning the crow would sit on the sanctuary window and caw while he preached! Perhaps he wanted baptized…anyway, he was rather a thief. He would steal all kinds of shiny objects and stuff them up the drainpipe.
Phil’s folks must have had a lot of patience. 🙂
Such a sweet guy to give love and attention to that sweetie. Crows are really smart ones.
Yes, they are smart!
Fascinating.
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Those crows’ faces don’t even look the slightest bit sorry (lol). The baby actually reminds me of me when I get hangry.
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Amazing
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I have – honestly – never given that much thought to crows. Interesting.
We don’t have them here, we have ravens. They are bigger and more solitary and not as noisy.