We're still watching the crow-chipmunk interaction.  Today, 2 of the yard
crows went after the chippie.  They were clearly working together.  As the
chipmunk moved around under the feeders gathering seeds, the 2 crows, by
walking and hopping, kept the chippie between them.  Finally, one crow
appeared to station itself between the chippie and its escape hole in a
grass tuft, the other sidled closer and closer until both crows were only
inches from the chippie.  Then one crow reached quickly down and grabbed the
chippie by the scruff of the neck.  The chippie twisted free, ran right
under the crow, and made its escape.  But this was too much for the wife, a
rodent-lover, and she began yelling.  So I had to open the window to scare
the crows off.  Ruined my day.  The chippie soon returned and looks OK.

 

S. Fast

Brooktondale

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan Fast
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:04 PM
To: 'CAYUGABIRDS-L'
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Crow-chipmunk

 

I've spent much of this morning watching red squirrel interactions in our
yard; stuff I haven't seen before. Anyway, on to birds.  We also have still
one CHIPMUNK which has daily been filling its cheeks with seeds (yesterday
it had a tail; today no tail, but that is a rodent-rodent interaction most
likely).  It was busy foraging when our 3 yard CROWS arrived and also
started feeding on seeds.  2 of the crows soon flew off to the compost; the
third remained and began sidling closer to the chipmunk.  It got within 6",
the chipmunk turned its back, and the crow reached down and grabbed it by
the skin in the center of the back.  Chipmunk twisted away and shot under a
bush, the crow jumped back, then flew off.  5 minutes later, they were both
back to the same spot under the feeders, about a foot apart, but this time
the chipmunk watched the crow like a hawk and no interaction occurred.
Several years ago, I watched a crow this close to a meadow vole (same size
as chipmunk) and the crow hammered the vole twice with its beak and killed
it.  Why the difference?

 

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale

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