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There is a crow I have gotten to know over the last few years, and we have developed an understanding. He's wild but he spends part of the day trying to watch me through the windows, cawing at me to come out. After the first year, he started bringing gifts for me - a hot pepper, an orange lego, a cough drop wrapped in the paper right when COVID started. I have a cabinet filled with things he's brought.
When I walk the dog he flies behind, and when I walk down to the Farmers Market he comes along and waits for me. As a result, the Mennonite vendors started telling me "no charge" which has been nice.
When I'm not home, he likes to hang out down the street on the traffic light near the liquor store and taco place. I pass there on my way home from work, and he would see me at the traffic light and caw and fly behind me home. He immediately recognized my Jeep (white 4 door). There were many times I'd drive in from a 5 mile radius of my house and hear him cawing and flying behind. Sometimes I'd be out and "run into him" by surprise (he let me know real quick if I didn't recognize him).
He does not like the Bronco. I don't know if it is the change, or what is up his craw, but he flaps his wings, raises one foot, and generally complains when I pull it out of the garage.
anyway, some pics.
keeping his eye on me
following me to the farmers market
Loving jeep life
eating pieces of a dog treat
When I walk the dog he flies behind, and when I walk down to the Farmers Market he comes along and waits for me. As a result, the Mennonite vendors started telling me "no charge" which has been nice.
When I'm not home, he likes to hang out down the street on the traffic light near the liquor store and taco place. I pass there on my way home from work, and he would see me at the traffic light and caw and fly behind me home. He immediately recognized my Jeep (white 4 door). There were many times I'd drive in from a 5 mile radius of my house and hear him cawing and flying behind. Sometimes I'd be out and "run into him" by surprise (he let me know real quick if I didn't recognize him).
He does not like the Bronco. I don't know if it is the change, or what is up his craw, but he flaps his wings, raises one foot, and generally complains when I pull it out of the garage.
anyway, some pics.
keeping his eye on me
following me to the farmers market
Loving jeep life
eating pieces of a dog treat
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