tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7027119346366147543.post2423891851678197688..comments2023-12-29T11:44:38.434+09:00Comments on yokohamamama: CrowWatch--An Experimentyokohamamamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17098212549844656652noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7027119346366147543.post-82181465886139713622011-02-28T18:13:52.126+09:002011-02-28T18:13:52.126+09:00(Tim Harris) I love crows (except when they are ki...(Tim Harris) I love crows (except when they are killing young owls), and once in childhood was adopted by a jackdaw, who had once I suppose been tame, on the local common; but, alas, my parents wouldn't allow me to keep it. Subsequently, when I went out to the common, it would come to me, so obviously they do recognise you. Bernd Heinrich is a very good writer; I've just read his Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7027119346366147543.post-68467634594865294572011-02-28T11:14:43.261+09:002011-02-28T11:14:43.261+09:00They really are beautiful birds; like starlings, t...They really are beautiful birds; like starlings, they're so common that people don't notice their beauty. And they're smart too, and they just get a BAD RAP. I'll be curious to see if they do learn to recognize you.Jerry Coynehttp://www.whyevolutionistrue.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7027119346366147543.post-2668497612951151782011-02-27T22:03:26.213+09:002011-02-27T22:03:26.213+09:00Just minutes ago I was watching a crow walking dow...Just minutes ago I was watching a crow walking down a neighbour's roof in a zig-zag pattern. It could have flown down, but I think he was looking for treats hidden among the tiles, or he could have walked in a straight line, but then he'd have lost his balance due to the angle of the roof. A zig-zag trek was all that made sense. I was very amused. I love crows. OuOAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com