I glanced out the window this morning to see who might be at the feeder and was surprised to see a crow (untagged) tentatively but actively eating seeds that had fallen to the ground beneath the feeder.

Crows are active daily in the neighborhood but usually avoid coming into the yard. By the way, when I'm walking my dogs in the neighborhood and see them I always say hello. ("Hey, Corvid" specifically). They don't seem to like it very much but according to the research, I bet they remember. I often think of "The Kestrel's Eye" and wonder what we humans and our canine companions look like to them.


Regi


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