Reddit, buddy, I’m not sure this is the best place to try and sell me “wholesome tube feeding formulas”…
Nature went and did a r/reverseanimalrescue
Is he saving it for later?
One day I was standing at the sink washing dishes looking out the window onto the road below. From a side street I saw a steady stream of feathers floating down the road. It looked as if a pillow fight was going on around the corner. I left the house to investigate and witnessed first a few people on the far side of the road with a shocked look on their face. Then rounded the corner myself to see the source of the feathers was a wood pigeon being absolutely mauled by a raven standing on its back pecking it to death. Bird on bird crime happens.
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Where’s the miracle? A crow stuffed a bird in scaffolding pole? 🤣🤣wtf
Hope that crow has had a look at the construction schedule. Would be a bummer if that scaff and meal are taken away.
I know Corvids are meant to be very intelligent, but I didn’t realise they knew they should hide the bodies of their victims.
Crows cache food for later.
No body, no questions.
Just wait until you see r/stupiddovenests
All these witty commenters are going to feel so silly when, after weeks of dutiful feeding and nurturing, that scaffolding flies the nest.
Ubird Eats
Crows, ravens, some of the most intelligent animals. And they’re self aware of their own subconscious
We saw a magpie doing exactly this the other evening. Clever clever Corvids.
https://preview.redd.it/3xff4euqfd2f1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f8c1698c36c830a9696297342291616e0c9167a4
Reddit, buddy, I’m not sure this is the best place to try and sell me “wholesome tube feeding formulas”…
Nature went and did a r/reverseanimalrescue
Is he saving it for later?
One day I was standing at the sink washing dishes looking out the window onto the road below. From a side street I saw a steady stream of feathers floating down the road. It looked as if a pillow fight was going on around the corner. I left the house to investigate and witnessed first a few people on the far side of the road with a shocked look on their face. Then rounded the corner myself to see the source of the feathers was a wood pigeon being absolutely mauled by a raven standing on its back pecking it to death. Bird on bird crime happens.
He’s a transom fella!!
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