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Pinckney 3 year s ago
plz name at least one crow "russel".....

the documentation he watched was maybe "Weekend at Burnsie's" from the simpsons?!
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
Shoot the evil bastards
       
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Miranda 3 year s ago
Had an elderly neighbor who fed crows. She'd put the seed out before bed. Mice would eat it all night long, then the crows would start cawing before 5 am. On all nearby trees and housetops. Super loud, for hours.

Rodent population exploded. No owls or hawks would stay, because of the crows. It was terrible.
       
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Estelle 3 year s ago
Crows are ok! Magpies need a thorough pelting :-(
       
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But feeding crows takes a little more than simply throwing them some treats when you feel like it. In fact, you should establish a regular feeding schedule so that the birds know when to expect you. As smart as they are, they will likely tell the good news to fellow crow friends, and you’ll have a full-on army by your yard the next day.

Most importantly, never forget that these amazing birds are wild animals. Keep a safe distance, make sure you don’t get too close, and treat them with respect. Even after years of friendship, a crow will still be standoffish, but it’s better this way for both of you.

 

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