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Really? It’s a thing?
I want to make friends with some crows really badly.
I absolutely love crows too. They are just so clever and OMG so metal, I once saw two crows bashing a baby bird on the sidewalk then sharing it for a meal. They are certainly not gentle birds but are so smart and so interesting.
Yeah truly fascinating. I’ve been waiting until my routine is a bit more dialled in so I can find a spot to go at the same time everyday and see about making some friends.
eh, you just have to bait and traIn em like every other animal.
just be careful about bird law
Bait? As in give them treats and stuff? I don’t want to kidnap one, but I’d like to keep going to the same area at the same time to maybe get a routine.
Then I wonder what happens if I don’t make it one day. Will they still come back.
Yup, it's a thing, and I too yearn for crowbros! 🐦⬛🖤