The past two days about five large crows near my place circled round in the branches overhead and yelled at me to go away when I went outside to check the weather.
I found it amusing and laughed and mocked them, but I did eventually go back inside since it seemed they were serious.
This morning after a web search I saw that this must be nesting season for them, and therefore the reason for their complaints.
I also read that they can form – and hold – grudges against particular humans.
I'm ready for my closeup, Mr. Hitchcock.
16 Jul 19
@caesar-salad saidNot only that but they can teach the aversion to their offspring.
I also read that they can form – and hold – grudges against particular humans.
16 Jul 19
@patzering saidThey are your old drinking 'buddies' reincarnated into higher creatures.
Crows always stare at me and I stare back.
I think they can see something evil inside me. 🤔
16 Jul 19
@the-gravedigger saidProbably came back for that 20 bucks I never paid back 🤔
They are your old drinking 'buddies' reincarnated into higher creatures.
16 Jul 19
@patzering saidBorrow you pals assault rifle and show em who's boss.
Probably came back for that 20 bucks I never paid back 🤔
16 Jul 19
@the-gravedigger saidGenius 😉
Borrow you pals assault rifle and show em who's boss.
I might even feed them first.
17 Jul 19
@handyandy saidThe PBS documentary, A Murder of Crows, is fascinating.
Not only that but they can teach the aversion to their offspring.
Crows are more intelligent than a large number of humans I know.
@patzering saidI think they see something feminine in you.
Crows always stare at me and I stare back.
I think they can see something evil inside me. 🤔