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pinto

(106,886 posts)
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 04:56 PM Jan 2015

Crow block party.

I often throw vegetable or fruit scraps up on my roof for the birds. (We have a couple of raccoon clans that work the area at night, so I don't put out food on the ground.)

Some birds are really specific about what they'll eat but some are buffet aficionados. Crows. From road kill to fresh fish and nuts, they're on board for the ride. Fruits fit the bill, so to speak, as well.

One afternoon I was cleaning out the fridge and had some watermelon that needed to go up on the roof. So I used an ice cream scooper to form golf ball sized snacks to toss up. Didn't take long for the local crows to check them out and have one or two or three...

In a little bit I heard this raucous back and forth from the roof, the trees, the sidewalk, up and down the street. There was dancing. And lots of wing displays, chest bumps and general mayhem.

I checked the watermelon rinds with a sniff and a taste. The melon had fermented. I had opened the first crow dive in the neighborhood....The first crow bar.



All was quiet the next day. Hopefully all got some rest and were fine. Crows are tough birds. Yet, I check the scraps that go up on the roof now.

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Crow block party. (Original Post) pinto Jan 2015 OP
FUNNY!!! elleng Jan 2015 #1
LOL! Galileo126 Jan 2015 #2
A crow bar! greatauntoftriplets Jan 2015 #3
That is hilarious. Drunk crows. cbayer Jan 2015 #4
Thanks for appreciating your neighborhood crows! And they, of course, will never forget you through Luminous Animal Jan 2015 #5
I see what you did there WhiteTara Jan 2015 #6

elleng

(130,974 posts)
1. FUNNY!!!
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 05:03 PM
Jan 2015

Lots of crows around my cottage, and will think of them when I have scraps, but I'm not there now. Hope they're OK; snowed earlier.

Galileo126

(2,016 posts)
2. LOL!
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 05:11 PM
Jan 2015

Too funny.

Yeah, crows are very opportunistic. When I cleaned out my fridge of any veggies before vacation, I put them by the hedges where the desert bunnies hang out. (I think I'm down to 7 now, after a max of 14). Anyway, the crows showed up in 10 minutes, as well as a few desert quail.

The bunnies never saw a scrap. I'll have to try the drunken crow thing, just for laughs.

greatauntoftriplets

(175,742 posts)
3. A crow bar!
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 05:25 PM
Jan 2015

Love it!

On edit: When I still lived in my house, I had a Concord grapevine along the fence. The birds loved them! Eventually, they would ferment and the birds loved them even more then. Who knew that they liked the back fence equivalent of Mogen David wine?

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
4. That is hilarious. Drunk crows.
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 05:39 PM
Jan 2015

There are some ravens that hang around Two Harbors that I swear are drunk at times.

WhiteTara

(29,718 posts)
6. I see what you did there
Wed Jan 14, 2015, 12:15 AM
Jan 2015

the first Crow Bar...punny. I love crows. I have a tray on a pole on our deck and fill it with their food. It's cool to watch them stuff their beaks so full they can barely fly.

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