They really do like to collect things I saw a special once about all the things they collect. And in the UK people keep them in cages as pet birds.
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how interesting! I don't think I've seen crows do that before! Thanks so much for posting those videos!@casportpony don't have any videos of Sunny stealing duck food yet, but here he is "talking" to me. I don't speak Crow, but I think he's asking for peanuts and/or duck food!
Sunny doing what I think is called a rattle call (i.e. begging?):
Sunny repeating a "coo coo" call:
@casportpony don't have any videos of Sunny stealing duck food yet, but here he is "talking" to me. I don't speak Crow, but I think he's asking for peanuts and/or duck food!
Sunny doing what I think is called a rattle call (i.e. begging?):
Sunny repeating a "coo coo" call:
@TwoCrows fascinating! So is the rattle call a signal to other birds that our yard is his territory, or is he somehow claiming me as "his?"
Also, what I'm calling a "coo coo" call (which I love because it's so cute sounding), that's him asking for food? I've read that sometimes that sound is a mating call, so I've been hesitant to encourage it too much (don't want Starla to get jealous and think I'm trying to steal her man).
Do your ducks mind them hanging around?
@TwoCrows since we're on the topic of crows, last spring Sunny and Starla brought their fledgling over to say "hi." I'm sure they were just showing him/her where to get snacks, but I was so honored that they trusted me enough to let me get so close to their baby!
These pictures are from the first visit. I didn't even notice him/her on the car until I'd gotten into the passenger seat (hence the awkward photo from inside the car).View attachment 1709411 View attachment 1709412