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· 1 year ago
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This makes me a little sad and even a bit envious... maybe one or the other might remember my failed attempt to befriend a couple of local crows, where it seems I waited too long to dare it and then they were gone over night? Still gone...
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karlboll
· 1 year ago
I remember and I still hope you try again.
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· 1 year ago
As I said: they disappeared. All thats left is pigeons, crapping all over the place. And they were the only flock I ever passed on a nearly daily basis. Crows in the hood, so-to-say...
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sommylove
· 1 year ago
Something tells me that you will get another chance with the crows.
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lordhornasstr
· 1 year ago
If that is indeed true, then I am sure AT LEAST one person must have thought you were secretly ODIN (nevermind that he had ravens, not crows).
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hunk_o_junk
· 1 year ago
His only friends were some birds, and a person named ROBIN?
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johe
· 1 year ago
Heinrich and Fatima are like the best names!
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ratfink11
· 1 year ago
@general_failure - i have been feeding crows for 2 years now, peanuts, and learning crow calls and basically being at their beck and call and my husband goes out to feed them because ive had an operation and dont you know those bastards just sit in the tree right by him waiting for peanuts. They are finicky to say the least. I love them and the opposums very much. They like cat food also but shell on peanuts the best.
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· 1 year ago
Thank you so much for encouraging me!! Wish you all the best post-op and please give my regards to your flock once you're feeding them again!
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ewqua
· 1 year ago
I have been wanting to do this for years but I'm afraid the neighbors will be pissed :(
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