Red in beak and claw
While out on a recovery walk, done in hopes of aiding healing, I spied two crows intently busy on the grass. The larger of the pair was stabbing vehemently downward with its dagger-like beak, and it struck me this was much more effort than required for snagging earthworms. As I got closer, I could see something gray wriggling in front of the birds; it was a medium-sized rat, which the bird was finishing off and starting to butcher. The bigger crow picked up the dead-looking rodent by a scruff of skin and flew over to a garage roof, where it resumed stabbing and tearing as its companion looked on with evident interest. After my recent experience with laparoscopic surgery, I felt a twinging in my guts.
Didn't know crows could do in rats, but I admire them all the more for it. Did not stay around for the final portioning out.
Didn't know crows could do in rats, but I admire them all the more for it. Did not stay around for the final portioning out.
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I didn't know crows could do in a rat either. That's quite a scene to witness.
Hope your post-operative healing is going well.
Hi robin a! A live murder of crows...
Feeling better daily, thanks.
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