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Old 09-25-11, 01:01 PM   #1
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Old 09-25-11, 01:59 PM   #2
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I'm impressed by the gutsy pigeons, especially the one that kept biting the cat's tail.
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Those aren't pigeons Steve, they're European grey crows. They are tricky little suckers
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Old 09-25-11, 02:07 PM   #4
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They are tricky little suckers
I guess so. They're great with the pigeon disguise.
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Those damn buggers learned if they put a wallnut on the road a car will run it over and then they can eat the edible center. Crows that is. And they even peck an irigation pipe to get to water
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Those damn buggers learned if they put a wallnut on the road a car will run it over and then they can eat the edible center. Crows that is. And they even peck an irigation pipe to get to water
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And I, for one, welcome our new corvid overlords...
I knew it, I knew the sparrows are to dumb to execute a revolution on their own. The crows are behind this and the bumblebee assasination
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And I, for one, welcome our new corvid overlords...
Doth quoth the raven, 'Overlord!'
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And as we're talking crow in a cat thread I couldn't resist:



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And as we're talking crow in a cat thread I couldn't resist:



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In recent years biologists have practically rewritten the human knowledge about the intelligence of many bird species, and the anatomy of bird brains, it is now understood that most birds in general are much ,more intelligent than previously was assumed possible due to erratic knowledge of their brain structures.

I would give a week's loan to learn what those two birds were thinking and why they put a bid into the fight. I am sure that close-by nests had nothing to do with it.

I also think that emotions and humour should be understood as side-effects of intelligence, which raises even more interesting question-marks about the crows' behaviour. We know that ravens love to play in snow and love to play falling through the air, they often cannot stop to do somersaults through snow and empty air, for no apparent reason. When seeing that in films I cannot help but to conclude that they do it for the mere sake of that the enjoy it and laugh their feathery rear-ends off .

My grandfather had a green parrot. Don't get me started about what individuality in character that bird was showing! Beats a dog or cat easily.

Surprising cleverness you can see even in tiny unobstrusive ordinary birds like tits (? =Meise), if only you invest some time in observing them. In wintertime they come often onto my balcony. If I have the time I watch them long times then. After some time you believe you can recognise individual birds by their typical behaviour. And some of them can be surprisingly courageous and cheeky. I once had one of them in the room. It did not opanic at all, but exmained all and everything, carefully but thorughly. I was stunned, while the squirrel that also once entered, just amused me.
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It makes you wonder just how many other animals out there have had their intelligence underestimated?

You saying about Tits (Crude minds exit thread that way please) reminds me of the phenomenon which arose in the UK after the First World War when dairies began to put aluminium foil over their glass milk bottle lids which were delivered to peoples doorsteps by the milkman early in the morning. Well, over time certain Blue Tits discovered that they could peck through the lid and get at the cream underneath and by the 1950s virtually every Blue Tit in Britain knew the trick. Nowadays though the milk delivery run is a thing of the past (alas) and so are the foil topped milk bottles, so it's pretty unheard of now.



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Nice use of the Predator(film) soundtrack

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As a kid I observed the crows back home. I had one that woke me up most summer mornings by cawing right outside my window.

You could approach their tree, yell, scream, wave your arms, almost anything and get little or no response. Bend down and they would scatter.

They had learned that the act of bending over preceded an object being hurled at them.
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