We were just in Mexico and noticed Great-Tailed Grackles doing the same
thing.

On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Brian Johnson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Today when walking along my local patch along the Mary Carter Greenway
> (the part I patrol is between Bowles Ave and the Northern Wildlife Area) I
> watched a American Crow on the rocky beach take a piece of bread or a roll
> and drop it in the river. The bird started to drink and look around,
> watching to make sure anther bird did not take the bread likely. Than after
> a few moments the crow proceed to tear the bread apart and eat it. I don't
> know if the bread was hard as rock and stale and needed softening or if the
> bird just likes soaked bread, but it was rather interesting to watch this.
> Corvids are know for their intelligence so it was quite a treat to get to
> watch this in person.
>
> Brian Johnson
> Englewood Co
>
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