Photos from Cody Julie Davis

I recently came upon a rather precarious scene, flushed up about 15 Crows and as I drew closer an Owl shot up out of the tall grass and landed in a nearby tree. I’m assuming the Crows had it cornered and were beating it up. The Owl stretched and tried to dry out, and upon taking off for the trees a few Crows were back after it. I was thinking maybe this was a juvenile and it exposed itself too much and the Crows took advantage. I hope things worked out!

  • tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Oh I’m totally not blaming the crows. Survival and all. But they also hold grudges and are smart. They even harass humans if they have a grudge. Or if you can befriend them there are cool things that can happen too.

    Basically they’re human enough that I can like and hate them like I do humans.

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      5 months ago

      Very fair.

      I had always wanted to befriend crows to see if I could get trinkets in return, but I managed to befriend my backyard bluejays first. After seeing how much they eat, I’m somewhat glad that the crows didn’t show up first!

      They are very smart and have good memories as well. They recognize me from the other neighbors, they had my schedule down when I worked at home and could feed them more, and they seemed to have different roles like a scout and a lookout. I really love those guys and leaving them was one of the hardest parts to having to do on-site work again.

      At the same time, I have baby Carolina wrens on my porch now, and I’ve kept the jays further away so they don’t catch on there is a nest of super tiny birds there. They don’t really eat the same food, so they’re not direct competition, but I don’t know if they know that.

      As bad if a reputation as jays can have, some sources agree with me that is based on very outdated data that has probably been misinterpreted to start with. I’ve never noticed them to be aggressive to smaller birds, though I have seen them fight a hawk and run off crows. I’m not going to take chances with the little babies though.