We have had 2 BIG crows outside our offices. Plenty of tubs of water for them, which they drink then they sit and look through the glass door. Has been a great source of concern and entertainment. Everyone makes sure there is plenty of water for them and asks throughout the day "Are the crows still there and ok?".
Gerty Dancer said
07:52 PM Jan 17, 2014
Magnificent birds, and extremely intelligent. I grew up hating them for what they do to baby lambs, but a few years ago an injured crow stayed around our garden for a couple of weeks. I fed him and he allowed me to get quite close, so I could see his beautiful shiny black feathers and that big scary beak. Other birds tried to attack him while he couldn't fly and I'd rush out and defend him, much to the neighbors amusement. Eventually he could climb a tree from which to launch himself and later could fly again.
I'm surprised how much respect I had for that bird after the way I'd hated all crows.
Onya Barina for providing water during this hot weather.
billeeeeeee said
07:56 PM Jan 17, 2014
barina wrote:
We have had 2 BIG crows outside our offices. Plenty of tubs of water for them, which they drink then they sit and look through the glass door. Has been a great source of concern and entertainment. Everyone makes sure there is plenty of water for them and asks throughout the day "Are the crows still there and ok?".
!!This is why , !!You are my Hero,,,, number one Fan,,,,,,,, a Legend.....You are what Heroes are made of,,,,heheheh ,,,,,,,, That's exciting to see you are seeing, Birds..... some people never see Birds , as there life=style doesn't let them, what a waste of a life, Hands up all you that have watched birds flying, and wished you could do that,,,, Billeeeeeee
Would rather the pelican than the crow I can assure you!!! that is one bird I don't like - takes the eyes from animals that are down and they pick at them also - not good.
!!Amen!!, Brian,,,, May I say it again Brian,???!!Amen........... may I also say this Brain,, !!You!!, are a very Brave man , Brian,,,,, Brian, could you send me some tips, Do they work,??? stay excited Brian
Would rather the pelican than the crow I can assure you!!! that is one bird I don't like - takes the eyes from animals that are down and they pick at them also - not good.
Wildlife is wild, it is 'dog eat dog' out there. Survival of the fittest.
-- Edited by Delta18 on Saturday 18th of January 2014 09:13:28 PM
billeeeeeee said
09:24 PM Jan 18, 2014
Delta18 wrote:
Nelly wrote:
Would rather the pelican than the crow I can assure you!!! that is one bird I don't like - takes the eyes from animals that are down and they pick at them also - not good.
Ha ha, Pelicans are warm & fuzzy ....
Wildlife is wild, it is 'dog eat dog' out there. Survival of the fittest.
-- Edited by Delta18 on Saturday 18th of January 2014 09:13:28 PM
We have had 2 BIG crows outside our offices. Plenty of tubs of water for them, which they drink then they sit and look through the glass door. Has been a great source of concern and entertainment. Everyone makes sure there is plenty of water for them and asks throughout the day "Are the crows still there and ok?".
I'm surprised how much respect I had for that bird after the way I'd hated all crows.
Onya Barina for providing water during this hot weather.
!!This is why , !!You are my Hero,,,, number one Fan,,,,,,,, a Legend.....You are what Heroes are made of,,,,heheheh ,,,,,,,, That's exciting to see you are seeing, Birds..... some people never see Birds , as there life=style doesn't let them, what a waste of a life, Hands up all you that have watched birds flying, and wished you could do that,,,, Billeeeeeee
Sometimes a bird's just gotta take time out and reeeelax. I took this pic last weekend with a telephoto lens.

Stop nagging woman!!
!!Amen!!, Brian,,,, May I say it again Brian,???!!Amen........... may I also say this Brain,, !!You!!, are a very Brave man , Brian,,,,, Brian, could you send me some tips, Do they work,??? stay excited Brian
Ha ha, Pelicans are warm & fuzzy
....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtQ3TlMp8yU
Wildlife is wild, it is 'dog eat dog' out there. Survival of the fittest.
-- Edited by Delta18 on Saturday 18th of January 2014 09:13:28 PM
Where,?????