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minus-squaretone212_linkfedilinkarrow-up5·5 months agoThis has been happening at my place too sans the black cat sighting. They’re so loud as well. I don’t know what attracts them here.
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 months agoThe crows are definitely a rare event where I am, although the black cat is a regular occurrence. Usually she is trying to trip me up. There have also been a lot of cockies around lately, probably related to the liquidambar seeds everywhere. Maybe it’s some sort of bird war?
minus-squareStudSpud The StarchylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·5 months agoYour friendly neighbourhood witch
minus-squareThornburywitchlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·5 months agoWell, it’s late autumn and the food sources are about to dry up (unless you’re a raven and like maccas and burger offcuts). I suspect all this gathering is a social thing where they’re dividing up territories amongst themselves for the winter.
This has been happening at my place too sans the black cat sighting. They’re so loud as well. I don’t know what attracts them here.
The crows are definitely a rare event where I am, although the black cat is a regular occurrence. Usually she is trying to trip me up.
There have also been a lot of cockies around lately, probably related to the liquidambar seeds everywhere. Maybe it’s some sort of bird war?
Your friendly neighbourhood witch
Well, it’s late autumn and the food sources are about to dry up (unless you’re a raven and like maccas and burger offcuts). I suspect all this gathering is a social thing where they’re dividing up territories amongst themselves for the winter.