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@nqd@gram.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Keep us posted please!

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@nqd@gram.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Keep us posted please!

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@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nqd Always. Make sure to follow the #CrowUpdate hashtag to get the updates. 🙂

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@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

They did eat the peanuts I've left them, but no sign of them otherwise. Meanwhile, a few minutes ago, the south crows were being somewhat vocal (they often are) and when I looked at the window, one of them was on the neighbor's roof (it flew away when it saw me). This is not a good sign that they're encroaching on "my" crow's territory without being chased by the legitimate tenants of the area. I think I need to investigate over the weekend.

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@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

I walked all around the neighborhood and no sign of the crows. Not only I didn't see them, but they didn't see me either (sometimes this is what happens). Even stranger, I didn't see any crow in the "by the sea" territory either (although I'm not sure what the situation is over there at the moment). I only saw two crows flying pretty high over the neighborhood, and I think they were large-billed crows, not carrion crows. Mysterious...

Also no black kite in the sky... 🤔

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@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

I just saw a crow flying back really quickly in front of my window and into the park (to protect itself from the rain). I couldn't identify it. I hope it's Ms Crow (Mr Crow can't fly this fast at the moment).

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@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Just as it was starting to rain heavily, I had to go out run an errand and... both Mr and Ms Crow were there, and happy to see me (or to see my peanuts, I'm never too sure). I even faced the rain for a couple of minutes for them.

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