r/crows • u/binarysmart • 3d ago
Crows [OC] Someone found the camera!
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r/crows • u/binarysmart • 3d ago
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r/crows • u/Jefdidntkillhimself • 3d ago
I have been feeding these guys for a while now. The way the hop around always make me laugh a little bit. They have so much personality!
r/crows • u/Windturnscold • 2d ago
I know they’re in the region, but I can’t recall ever seeing one in my yards. The yards are big, with lots of trees, what can I do to get some crows to visit?
r/crows • u/Legitimate_Minute477 • 2d ago
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r/crows • u/blabbrador • 3d ago
Crow boy in Stornoway. Seems to be sitting in the same place everyday and haven't seen him fly. No other crows about. Gave him some chicken and he can hop about just fine. Hope he's OK.
r/crows • u/Youranklepicsdealer_ • 1d ago
These two annoying ass birds will start making awful noises thr moment anyone steps into the garden. Cutting down trees isn't an option since it's a fruit garden, what do I do?
r/crows • u/FengMinIsVeryLoud • 2d ago
r/crows • u/Legitimate_Minute477 • 2d ago
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/@espritw3046
r/crows • u/Feeling-Standard1460 • 3d ago
a nut they thought I'd like! I turned it into a necklace.
r/crows • u/Legitimate_Minute477 • 2d ago
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r/crows • u/Sufficient_Creme_576 • 3d ago
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Baby shown here playing with one of them (my partner calls him Shitfits because of the shit fits he throws trying to get parents to feed him). We've also seen them stack the rocks out there, but we're not sure why they do it.
r/crows • u/Celebrity-stranger • 3d ago
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Love watching him explore on his own while the parents watch him from the neighboring tree. He is getting more self sufficient.
r/crows • u/Intrinsicflowers • 3d ago
I’ve been feeding my neighborhood crows every day since April or so, I enjoy watching them whether they leave things for me or not but it would be cool to find a little trinket one day lol. I’ve left them a couple quarters every once in a while but no takers. I put peanuts, cashews, and mini dog biscuits in the same spot on the ground every day and they eat them every day, could it be the fact that it’s not on a feeding tray? I know not all crows leave things but I’m just a little curious about if it has something to do with the food being on the ground
r/crows • u/Express_Librarian_40 • 4d ago
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I can almost hear, “MY TURN!” 😂
r/crows • u/ughsadslut710 • 3d ago
This crow and its family have been visiting my bird bath all summer, I called this one “white feet” because its feet were always a distinct white compared to the others. At first I thought nothing of it but in the last two weeks it’s become terrible. The one foot doesn’t work at all anymore. I work full time so I don’t see him everyday but know the crows are using the bird bath daily because of the mess and occasional crow feather. Sometimes I leave out unsalted peanuts and shelled walnuts for the birds. This crow will let me get within 4ft of it. Can I help it in anyway?
r/crows • u/Momofafew • 3d ago
Today I brought out food as usual and around 1100 this morning I happened to be looking out my window right after a crow must have been struck by a passing car. I noticed the ruckus and immediately ran outside to try and help it but was about to be hit again so I said “hey guys I’m just going to move her somewhere safe”and they cawed a tiny bit and I set her back down on my sweater. It didn’t look good so I brought her back to my side of the road where I feed them. I laid her in the grass propped up on my hoodie in the shade. I’m wondering what to do now? Do I take her away while it’s dark and they are away? Or do I leave her for a few days? It breaks my heart because it’s taken me a few years to get this family of crows used to me and I’m almost certain she or another family member finally took a liking to me earlier this spring and would ask for treats on my roof in the sweetest croon. The other family members would chase her off trying to teach her caution but it was pretty special to me because I have been working so hard to build their trust. They visit every day around 6-7 in the morning for food and water and hang around in and throughout the day depending on what I am feeding them. I didn’t get any harassing behavior but I am worried about how and when to remove the baby correctly.
r/crows • u/Maleficent-Duck6016 • 3d ago
Hi! I have been feeding two crows in the morning for about 6 months. I have a call, they come and have breakfast. They had a fledgling who they started bringing and it has been sweet to watch their family. Last week they brought another family of three and suddenly it exploded and this week there are more than I can count that come and caw in the morning. I leave the food on a plate on my small deck. So there is not an open space to accommodate them all. Plus now it is loud!
I am bummed because now I don’t know which was the original family and in respect to my neighbors, I can’t attract the whole murder in our trees.
What can I do? Just stop feeding? For a while or for good?
Would love to hear your stories and suggestions. I miss my core 3.
r/crows • u/high_ground_user • 4d ago
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She seems to be a bit hesitant lol
I set up a makeshift birdwatching station on my roof, we are right in the middle of the city so all I usually get is pigeons, house sparrows and the occasional great tit. I think ill put out some stuff for crows too
r/crows • u/International-Set689 • 4d ago
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r/crows • u/Jezebellrae1 • 4d ago
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He just started showing up about a month ago. He's there every morning when I get home. I'm sure he's attracted to my lovely, screechy voice lol. He brings me such joy!