An Odd Sight

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I've watched crows have fights with hawks in the air, and never get along. This morning I looked out my back window and spotted a crow on a branch of a tree. Then I get looking closer and there is a hawk sitting on a branch on the opposite side of the tree. Both within two feet of each other.?????? They both were looking over our compost pile where we throw out food scraps. Must have been enough leftovers to keep them from fighting.....Just odd to see that. I need to get a new camera........SANTA CLAUS,,,DO YOU HEAR ME????? :D
 

Bob_VT

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Re: An Odd Sight

It's the cold weather. It's too cold to fight. Lately I have noticed some rather large size murder of crows.
 

tallcanadian

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i saw a crow attack a cat one time. used it's beak to pound on it's head. strangest sight i've ever seen. i was driving by and swerved towards the scene. the crow flew off and the cat ran like a bullet. guess he had nine lives.
 

angus63

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i saw a crow attack a cat one time. used it's beak to pound on it's head. strangest sight i've ever seen. i was driving by and swerved towards the scene. the crow flew off and the cat ran like a bullet. guess he had nine lives.

Apparently there's a new pecking order!!!!:p
 

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When I was in high school, I'd come home, grab the scattergun and head off to bust crow. One day I was walking along and saw a couple dozen crow flying just a little too high to bust. They seemed agitated, sqawking, flying back and forth, etc. It seems there was a hawk in the midst. I sat down and started watching what turned out to be one of the best shows nature has ever provided. Naturally, the hawk could outfly the crow. He was actually toying with them. He would dart back and forth taunting them. The crow fell for every move, but couldn't touch the hawk. This went on for 20-30 minutes. Eventually, the hawk must have got bored and simply kicked into OD, flew off and left the crow dumbfounded.

As long as I told you that story, the other show - runner up - involved a bluejay and my cat (at the time). The bluejay lured the cat to the top of a small tree and out on a small limb where the cat had issues hanging on and keeping his balance. Then the bluejay started harrassing him further knowing he had him where he wanted him. The bird would fly back and forth batting the cat who tried to take swings at him, but eventually the cat realized he was in deep kimchee. Again the bird must have got bored, showing who was master, and flew off.
 

amendegw

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Re: An Odd Sight

To paraphrase Dr. Peter Ventman, "This city is heading for a disaster of biblical proportions... crows and hawks living together!"
 

Limited-Time

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Re: An Odd Sight

I've seen crows doing the same (fighting) with Bald Eagles. Quite the show.
 

rightcoastrob

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I was sitting at my picnic table years ago there was least 5 ppl making noise.And there was least 15 lil brown sparrows in the tree next thing u know the hawk dives straight into the bush,Left empty handed and with a swarm of. tiny birds on him it was so funnny the big bully getting run off bye the lil guy.....
 

oddjob

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Re: An Odd Sight

I've watched crows have fights with hawks in the air, and never get along. This morning I looked out my back window and spotted a crow on a branch of a tree. Then I get looking closer and there is a hawk sitting on a branch on the opposite side of the tree. Both within two feet of each other.?????? They both were looking over our compost pile where we throw out food scraps. Must have been enough leftovers to keep them from fighting.....Just odd to see that. I need to get a new camera........SANTA CLAUS,,,DO YOU HEAR ME????? :D

I need film!....

About a year ago I saw the hawk that usually harrases the outdoor Cockatiel coop in my neighbors yard next to my fence. The bird was setting on the fence next to the coop at the far end of my back yard. I first watched him watching me thru my spotting scope from inside the sliding glass door. He was so beautiful I had to get a picture. So I start by clicking off one from inside the house and then I eased out onto the porch. For the next 20 minutes I inch my way towards him snapping shots alone the way assuming he would soon be pressed enough to flee. Well, I got within maybe 25-30 feet before he did. Impressed at how close I was able to get I check the picture count to see how many photos I had taken..........there was nnOOOOOOOO film in the damn camera! :0
 
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